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Which identifies the correct rhythm of this line from "Annabel Lee" by underlining the stressed syllables?

I put the underlined parts in parentheses instead

a.) Can ever(dissever) my soul(from) the soul

b.) Can(ever) diss(ever) my(soul) from the(soul)

c.)(Can) ever(dissever) my(soul) from(the) soul

d.)Can (e)ver (dis)se(ver) my(soul) from(the) soul

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Answer:

B

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I took the quiz and it is not D

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Answer:

d.) Can (e)ver (dis)se(ver) my(soul) from(the) soul

Edgar Allan Poe is utilizing a rhyming example. This metter is a standout amongst the most widely recognized examples in verse and in which an unstressed syllable is trailed by a pushed.

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