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A rhyme scheme is the pattern in which the lines of a poem rhyme.
The first rhyme sound is indicated by a, the next sound by b and so on.
Archimedes's overweight daughter a
felt light when she got in the water a
"Hey Dad, this is great! b
I'm sure I've lost weight, b
Even though I ate more than I oughta!" a
Write the rhyme scheme of the poem The Microscope.​

Answers

Answered by ShrutiMehra
0

Answer:

The rhyme scheme would be a a b b c

Bcz oughta is not rhyming daughter or water its a different word.

hope it helps

Answered by Deekshika007
2

Answer:

Hope it helps u mate :D

Explanation:

Anton Leeuwenhoek was Dutch.  a

He sold pincushions, cloth, and such. a

The waiting townsfolk fumed and fussed   b

As Anton’s dry goods gathered dust.   b

He worked, instead of tending store,   c

At grinding special lenses for   c

A microscope. Some of the things   d

He looked at were: mosquitoes’ wings,  d

the hairs of sheep, the legs of lice,   e

the skin of people, dogs, and mice;   e

ox eyes, spiders’ spinning gear,   f

fishes’ scales, a little smear   f

of his own blood, and best of all,   g

the unknown, busy, very small   g

bugs that swim and bump and hop   h

inside a simple water drop.   h

Impossible! Most Dutchmen said.   a

This Anton’s crazy in the head!   a

We ought to ship him off to Spain!   b

He says he’s seen a housefly’s brain!   b

He says the water that we drink    c

Is full of bugs! He’s mad, we think!   c

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