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rhyming scheme of poem the ant and the cricket

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

The rhyming scheme of poem 'The Ant and The Cricket' is aabbccddd.

Collins English Dictionary defines 'rhyme scheme' as 'the pattern of rhymes, esp. end rhymes, used in a piece of verse, usually indicated by letters.'

Consider the following stanza from the poem.

A silly young cricket, accustomed to sing  (a)

Through the warm, sunny months of gay summer and spring,  (a)

Began to complain when he found that, at home, (b)

His cupboard was empty, and winter was come. (b)

Not a crumb to be found  (c)

On the snow-covered ground; (c)

Not a flower could he see,  (d)

Not a leaf on a tree. (d)

“Oh! what will become," says the cricket, “of me?" (d)

In this stanza, the words sing (a) and spring (a); home (b) and come (b); found (c) and ground (c); see (d), tree (d) and me (d) rhyme with each other.

Answered by kekhrierulho9
6

Answer:

what is the rhyming of ant

Explanation:

ant

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