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3. What are the common rhyme
schemes for classical pieces
like sonnet? Why is the rhyme
scheme considered to be
essential element of poetry?​

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Answered by nvaze
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Answer:

Perfect rhyme. A rhyme where both words share the exact assonance and number of syllables. ...

Slant rhyme. A rhyme formed by words with similar, but not identical, assonance and/or the number of syllables. ...

Eye rhyme. ...

Masculine rhyme. ...

Feminine rhyme. ...

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Answered by elizabeth02
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Answer:

Rhyme scheme, along with meter, is one of the main features of traditional verse poetry. Rhyme schemes are often determined by the form of the poem – for example, sonnets have a very specific rhyme scheme, while cinquains have another. Rhymes work best when the poem has a rhythmic quality, so rhyme schemes are most common in traditional verse (which has a steady rhythm, or meter).

Rhyme scheme says nothing about internal rhymes, or rhymes that occur within the lines. For example, Eminem’s lyrics are full of internal rhymes (or near-rhymes):

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