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Hazel A. Cabigting
Rhyme Scheme
is the pattern of rhymes at the end of each
line of a poem or song.
It is usually referred to by using letters to
indicate which lines rhyme;
lines designated with the same letter all
rhyme with each other.
The Atom’s Family
I II
They're tiny and they're teeny, Together they make gases,
Much smaller than a beany,
They never can be seeny, And liquids like molasses,
The Atoms Family. And all the solid masses,
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Rhyme Scheme of a Sonnet
refers to the pattern formed by the
rhyming words at the end of each line. Each
end-rhyme is assigned a letter, and the
fourteen letters assigned to the sonnet
describe the rhyme scheme.
Rhyme Scheme of a Sonnet
Shakespeare Sonnet 18
4. (2/3)