Not every poem has a ________ scheme.
a) rhyme
b) rime
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Not every poem has a rhyme scheme.
- The sequence of sounds that repeats at the end of each line or stanza is known as a rhyme scheme.
- Rhyme patterns can shift from line to line, stanza to stanza, or even from poem to poem.
- Formal poetry, which has a rigorous meter: a repeating pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables, is used to write poems using rhyme schemes.
- Rhyme scheme patterns come in a variety of formats. Letters of the alphabet are used to encode the patterns. Lines that begin with the same letter rhyme with one another.
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