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What best describes the structure of a litany poem? (1 point)
O Each line or stanza starts with the same word or phrase.
O It has three stanzas of five, four, and six lines.
There are 14 lines arranged in a specific way.
O It usually tells a story and has a specific rhyme scheme.
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Each line or stanza starts with the same word or phrase.
Explanation: A litany uses repeated words or phrases (anaphora) to create a rhythmic, prayer-like effect.
Explanation: A litany uses repeated words or phrases (anaphora) to create a rhythmic, prayer-like effect.
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