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Read the stanza from "The Battle of Blenheim." PLEASE HELP ASAP It was a summer evening,
Old Kaspar’s work was done,
And he before his cottage door
Was sitting in the sun,
And by him sported on the green
His little grandchild Wilhelmine.

What is the rhyme scheme in this stanza?

ABCBDD

ABACBD

ABBCCD

ABBCBD

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