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23 August, 17:40

I never saw an oft removed tree,

Nor yet an oft removed family,

That throve so well as those that settled be.

What is unusual about these lines from "The Way to Wealth"?

They are written in formal verse.

They compare humans and plants.

They describe the importance of work.

They are examples of slant rhyme.

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  1. 23 August, 21:34
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    A. they are written in formal verse
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