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can you please sent paraphrase of the poem it couldn't be done

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Edgar GuestIt Couldn’t Be Done by Edgar Albert Guest  

‘It Couldn’t Be Done’ by Edgar Albert Guest is a three stanza poem that is separated into sets of eight lines, or octaves. Guest structured each of these octaves with a consistent rhyme scheme. The lines follow the pattern of ababcdcd, alternating as the poet saw fit from stanza to stanza. There are moments in which rhymes are repeated though. The most prominent of these is with the end sound “-it.” The end sound appears twice in the first stanza, four times in the second, and twice in the third. The sound is a unifying element that helps to connect each octave. The same can the said for “one” with appears twice in the first stanza and twice in the third.

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