describe in brief,the rymes scheme of the poem try again
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The predominant rhythm is trochaic. Every line begins with a stressed syllable, and then it alternates with an unstressed one, the combination of stressed and unstressed syllable in that order known as a trochee.
The exception is the repeated line Try, try again, which skips the second unstressed syllable, but maintains the rhythm as you would take a pause between the two instances of “try”, and so one could still consider it trochaic all the way
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Lines designated with the same letter rhyme with each other. For example, the rhyme scheme ABAB means the first and third lines of a stanza, or the “A”s, rhyme with each other, and the second line rhymes with the fourth line, or the “B”s rhyme together
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