English, asked by harshchhatre9, 3 months ago

She had a scarlet cap on her head,
And that was left the same;
But all the rest of her clothes were burned
Black as a coal in the flame.
The rhyme scheme followed in the above stanza

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Answered by msrihitha2008
1

Answer:

a b c b

Explanation:

She had a scarlet cap on her head,

And that was left the same;

But all the rest of her clothes were burned

Black as a coal in the flame.

Head and Burned don't rhyme, whereas same and flame do rhyme. Words that do rhyme are represented by the same letter so,

She had a scarlet cap on her head, a

And that was left the same; b

But all the rest of her clothes were burned a

Black as a coal in the flame. b

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