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1. D. Hopkins is enjambing the word “kingdom.”
2. A. Hopkins repeats the letter “D.”
3. A. The accents are there for a rhythmic purpose and to inform the reader of that rhythm.
4. C. Most of the lines end with a rhyme on “ing.”
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