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Read the poem "Unreturning” by Emily Dickinson.

‘Twas such a little, little boat
That toddled down the bay!
'Twas such a gallant, gallant sea
That beckoned it away!

'Twas such a greedy, greedy wave
That licked it from the coast;
Nor ever guessed the stately sails
My little craft was lost!

Which pairs of words from this poem rhyme?

A.“bay” and “away”
B.“wave” and “sails”
C.“sea” and away”
D.“boat” and “sea”

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Answer:A

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it would be A, Bay and Away rhyme
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