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English, 25.10.2019 22:43 jordantotten4599

In lines (1) and (2), marlow uses poetic license
in order to
a. keep the proper number of syllables.
b. make "love" rhyme with "prove."
c. start "pleasures" with a strong syllable
instead of a weak syllable.
d. no poetic license is taken in this line.

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