'And sorry I could not travel both , and be one traveller, long I stood . And looked down one as far as I could,To where it bent in the undergrowth.;’Identify the rhyme scene in the given stanza.This question is from. The poem The road not taken by Robert Frost.
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The rhyme scheme of this stanza from Robert Frost's poem 'The Road Not Taken' is ABBA.
How to find out the rhyme scheme:
1. Look at the last word of each line:
- 'both'
- 'stood'
- 'could'
- 'undergrowth'
2. Identify which words rhyme
- 'Both' and 'undergrowth' rhyme
- 'Stood' and 'Could' rhyme.
3. Assign them letters
- If we assign the letter 'A' to 'both', then 'A' also needs to be associated with 'overgrowth'.
- Similarly, let us assign the letter 'B' to the words 'stood' and 'could'.
4. Putting all this information together, the rhyme scheme of this stanza is ABBA.
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