To determine the rhyme scheme of the stanzas you've provided, we need to analyze the ending sounds of the lines in each stanza.
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First stanza: If it has a pattern of "abccba", it means:
- Line 1 (a)
- Line 2 (b)
- Line 3 (c)
- Line 4 (c)
- Line 5 (b)
- Line 6 (a)
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Second stanza: If it follows the pattern "abbabb", it implies:
- Line 1 (a)
- Line 2 (b)
- Line 3 (b)
- Line 4 (a)
- Line 5 (b)
- Line 6 (b)
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Third stanza: For "abaaba", it indicates:
- Line 1 (a)
- Line 2 (b)
- Line 3 (a)
- Line 4 (a)
- Line 5 (b)
- Line 6 (a)
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Fourth stanza: The "abcabc" pattern suggests:
- Line 1 (a)
- Line 2 (b)
- Line 3 (c)
- Line 4 (a)
- Line 5 (b)
- Line 6 (c)
Without the text of the stanzas themselves, I cannot definitively identify the rhyme scheme. However, based on your question, the options given are clear. If you have the text, you can apply this analysis to identify the correct rhyme scheme. Please review the stanzas in question to find the correct option.