How to write rhyme scheme of a poem
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The pattern of rhymes in a poem is written with the letters a, b, c, d, etc. The first set of lines that rhyme at the end are marked with a. The second set are marked with b. So, in a poem with the rhyme scheme abab, the first line rhymes with the third line, and the second line rhymes with the fourth line.
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its easy
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just check the last word of poem
as in poem
Baa baa black sheep
Have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir,
Three bags full
here we consider first line as 'a' its last word is not matching with 2nd line last word so now 'ab '
again the rhyme is not reoccurring in third line so 'abc' but in the last line. wool and full are rhyming words so the rhyming scheme of this poem is "abcb"
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