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
Answer:
The rhyme scheme would be a a b b c
Bcz oughta is not rhyming daughter or water its a different word.
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Answer:
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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