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The bride hath paced into the hall. Red as a rose is she; Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy.
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22/12/2020 10:46 am
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Using the words given above rewrite PART I of the poem in your own words. The first stanza has been done as an example:
The bride hath paced into the hall.
Red as a rose is she;
Nodding their heads before her goes
The merry minstrelsy.
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22/12/2020 10:47 am

The bassoon itself signified the rosy bride had entered into the hall accompanied by a band of happy singers and musicians.
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