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Mathematics, 27.10.2021 23:40 wendyyy1214

Examine these lyrics from "Fireflies" by Owl City: You would not believe your eyes
If ten million fireflies
Lit up the world as I fell asleep

'Cause they fill the open air
And leave teardrops everywhere
You'd think me rude but I would just stand and stare

To ten million fireflies
I'm weird cause I hate goodbyes
I got misty eyes as they said farewell

Which of the following is true?

A.) The lyrics shared here have no rhyme scheme.
B.) The lyrics shared here are divided into three stanzas.
C.) The lyrics shared here could be considered a sonnet.
D.) The lyrics shared here end in a couplet.

*I know that A. Isn’t right.*

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