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Which best describes the form that Whittier uses in "To William Lloyd Garrison"?

O rhyming couplets grouped together in quatrains.
irregular meter when discussing Garrison's critics but the rhyme scheme remains the same.
o traditional meter but different stanzas have different rhyme schemes
O traditional meter and rhyme scheme throughout.

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Traditional meter and rhyme scheme throughout.

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Answer:

Traditional meter and rhyme scheme throughout.

Step-by-step explanation:

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