Read the poem once again and answer questions about the following points:is there a rhyme scheme in the poem?- do all the stanzas have the same number of lines?- are all lines equal in length?- do all the stanzas have a similar pattern of long and short lines?Based on your answers to the above questions, state in a few lines your observations
about blank verse.
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Yes. If I am understanding you correctly, this actually happens all the time.
Explanation:
A Rhyme Scheme is a pattern in the ending sounds of the lines of a poem.
Rhyme Schemes are most commonly classified using letters to represent the different rhymes. A simple example would be:
A
B
A
B
A poem in this format might look something like:
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I have a head
And so do you
You can think of a Stanza as a paragraph for poems. It's simply a group of lines. In Free Verse poems, the number of lines per Stanza doesn't really matter. However, if you are using a Rhyme Scheme, you will want to keep the number of lines per Stanza consistent.
But none of this answers your question. Now that the base information has been laid out, I can get to what you really what to know.
The very same ABAB example from above can be continued into a second stanza by simply adding CDCD. For example:
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I have a head
And so do you
This is an example
Of how we can write
I hope it is ample
To help with your plight
Answer:
yess it's same
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