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What does the line rage, rage against the dying of the light from the poem "do not go gentle into that good night" have in common with the line ride the six hundred from the poem "the change of the light brigade?"
a. they end each stanza
b. they are repetitious lines
c. they end a sestet
d. they begin an octave
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B. they are repetitious line
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer should be B
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