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Read these lines from emily dickinson's poem "324" ("some keep the sabbath going to church"): some keep the sabbath in surplice â i, just wear my wings â and instead of tolling the bell, for church, our little sexton â sings. what is the rhyme scheme she uses here? a. abbc b. abcb c. abca d. abab

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