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Which rhyme is used in the poem A valediction: Forbidding Mourning?

Aabab

Babba

Caabb

Daaaa

Answer:

A. abab

Read Explanation:

  • A valediction: Forbidding Mourning is written by John Donne

  • This poem was written for Donne’s wife, Anne, in either 1611 or 1612.

  • It was penned before he left on a trip to Europe.


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