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OpenStudy (anonymous):

English help please, I really don't understand what this is asking me/how to answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the rhyme scheme of the following Anne Bradstreet poem? To Her Father with Some Verses Most truly honored, and as truly dear, If worth in me or ought I do appear, Who can of right better demand the same Than may your worthy self from whom it came? The principal might yield a greater sum, Yet handled ill, amounts but to this crumb; My stock's so smallI know not how to pay, My bond remains in force unto this day; Yet for part payment take this simple mite Where nothing's to be had, kings loose their right. Such is my debt I may not say forgive, But as I can, I'll pay it while I live; Such is my bond, none can discharge but I, Yet paying is not paid untilI die. (1 point) abcdabcdabcdab abcdefghijklmn aabbccddeeffgg aabbccddeeffggaabbccddeeffg

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

I would assume it'd be aabbccddeeffgg; If you read the poem, the endings rhyme. i.e. : dear; appear same;came sum;crumb pay;day and so on, but that's just my guess (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you!!

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

You're welcome (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You were right, I got a 100, thank you!

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