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Question
Literary appreciation.
Mistress, Master, hear me yelp,
I'm out-of-doors, I want your help.
Let me in-oh, LET ME IN
Before those fireworks begin
Write the rhyme scheme of the above poetic lines.
Solution
The rhyme scheme of the above poetic lines is ‘aabb’.
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