The Rhyme Scheme of the poem "It Couldn't Be Done" By Edgar Albert Guest
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That “cannot be done,” and you'll do it. Rhyme Scheme: This poem has a very familiar rhyme scheme which matches with Guest's theme of relating to the common man. Common measure is what is used, which means that the rhyme scheme follows an ABAB pattern and switches four stressed and three stressed iambic lines.
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