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Question
Notice the rhyme scheme in the poem. Do you notice a consistent pattern? We use a new letter for every new sound at the end of the lines. The rhyme scheme for the first stanza is given alongside the lines. Do it for the rest of the poem.
Solution
Stanza 2 - FGHGII
Stanza 3 - JKLKMM
Stanza 4 - NOPOQQ
Stanza 5 - RSTSUU
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Rhyme Scheme | Theme | |
Octave | ||
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What is the rhyme scheme of the poem ?
Read the poem and write -
The rhyme scheme of the following lines. Lines 1 to 8
Last stanza