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The answer is ABCB. A rhyme scheme in literature is a <em>regular pattern of rhyme</em> a the end of the lines in a poem. In the poem by Emily Dickinson "Some keep the Sabbath going to Church", the regular pattern is: ABCB
God preaches, a noted Clergyman A
- And the sermon is never long. B
So, instead of getting yo Heaven, C
at last - I'm going, all along. B
<em>A......Clergyman</em>
<em>B.....Long/along</em>
<em>C....Heaven</em>
B. Do. B is the correct word for this sentence because are the others are grammatically incorrect