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How are the first and last at line's of Langston Hughes poem different ​

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The poem is made up of two quatrains (four-line stanzas). It follows the rhyming scheme of A-B-C-B in each stanza. The first line of both the stanzas is a refrain that emphasizes the theme of the poem. The first, second, and last line of each stanza consisting of four syllables. Whereas the third line consists of six syllables

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