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rhyme scheme of railway carriage poem . pls answer

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Answered by Abhyuday23
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Answer:

The rhyme scheme of the poem FROM A RAILWAY CARRIAGE is "aabb".

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Answered by prateeshasl
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Answer:

The rhyme scheme of “From a Railway Carriage” is AABB

Explanation:

The fundamental structure is a straightforward four-line poem using the rhyme schemes "ABAB", "ABCB", or "AABB". You might play AABB AACC or AABB CC, which is two 8-beat sections and one 16-beat component. Every verse uses the rhyme scheme "AABB." They often have four lines and either a "AAAA" or "AABB" rhyme pattern.

In this poem one can notice the rhyme scheme

  • Faster than fairies, faster than witches, A
  • Bridges and houses, hedges and ditches, A
  • And charging along like troops in a battle, B
  • All through the meadows the horses and cattle, B

Hence the pattern shows the rhyme scheme is followed is AABB.

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