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Read these lines from "One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop:

Then practice losing farther, losing faster
places, and names, and where it was you meant
to travel None of these will bring disaster

What is the rhyme scheme established in these lines?

A. abb
B. aab
C, aba
D. abc

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