1 Under a spreading chestnut tree

2 The village smithy stands;
3 The smith, a mighty man is he,
4 With large and sinewy hands;
5And the muscles of his brawny arms
6Are strong as iron bands.

7His hair is crisp, and black, and long,
8His face is like the tan;
9His brow is wet with honest sweat,
10He earns whate’er he can,
11And looks the whole world in the face,
12For he owes not any man.

13Week in, week out, from morn till night,
14You can hear him swing his heavy sledge,
15With measured beat and slow,
16Like a sexton ringing the village bell,
17When the evening sun is low.

Which lines in the second stanza rhyme?

A. Lines 7 and 9 lines 8,10 and 11

B. Lines 8,10 and 12

C. Lines 7,9 and 11 lines 8,10 and 11

D. Lines 7,9 and 11

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I got C am I correct?
Not C.
For this question I will say B will be my Final answer!!correct??
Yes, B.
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