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End rhyme is any rhyme that occurs at the end of a line of verse, in the final word or syllables. This is by far the most common type of rhyme used in poetry. An example would be, "Roses are red, violets are blue, / Sugar is sweet, and so are you."
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Other common rhyme schemes include:
Alternate rhyme. In an alternate rhyme, the first and third lines rhyme at the end, and the second and fourth lines rhyme at the end following the pattern ABAB for each stanza. ...
Ballade. ...
Coupled rhyme. ...
Monorhyme. ...
Enclosed rhyme. ...
Sonnet VII. ...
Simple four-line rhyme. ...
Triplet.
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