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Which two sets of end-rhyme pairs in emily dickinson's "the soul selects her own society" exhibit slant rhyme? the soul selects her own society β€” then β€” shuts the door β€” to her divine majority β€” present no more β€” unmoved β€” she notes the chariots β€” pausing β€” at her low gate β€” unmoved β€” an emperor be kneeling upon her mat β€” i've known her β€” from an ample nation β€” choose one β€” then β€” close the valves of her attention β€” like stoneβ€”

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