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English, 21.07.2019 20:00 melissakm77

1a saturated meadow, 2 sun-shaped and jewel small, 3 a circle scarcely wider 4 than the trees around were tall: 5 where the winds were quite excluded, 6 and the air was stifling sweet 7 with the breath of many 8 a temple of the heat. 9 there we bowed us in the burning, 10 as the sun’s right worship is, 11 to pick where none could miss them 12 a thousand orchises; 13 for though the grass was scattered, 14 yet every second spear 15 seemed tipped with wings of color, 16 that tinged the atmosphere. use the poem to answer the question. how many pairs of end rhyme are found in lines 10–16? a. two b. three c. four d. six

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