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On either side the river lielong fields of barley and of rye,  that clothe the wold and meet the sky;   and through the field the road runs by          to many-towered camelotand up and down the people go,  gazing where the lilies blowround an island there below,  the island of shalott. (“the lady of shalott”; lines 1–9)this opening stanza of the poem sets its rhyme scheme as a)a, a, a, b, b, c, c, c, b b)a, a, b, b, c, c, d, d, d c)a, a, a, a, b, c, c, c, b d)a, a, a, b, b, b, c, c, c. just found the answer its c if you want points just say c with the question and the answer included

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