C. a repeated grouping of two or more lines in a poem that often share a pattern of rhythm and rhyme
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Sample Response: The theme of this poem is that we can only walk on one path; we cannot take both. We see this because the speaker says he doubted he would ever come back. This shows that one decision takes us away from the others we might have chosen.
<span>The Supreme Court ruled that placing limitations on the amount an individual candidate could spend on his or her own campaign violated First Amendment protections of free speech.</span>