Trees are for birds.
Trees are for children.
Trees are to make tree houses in.
Trees are to swing swings on.
Trees are for the wind to blow through.
Trees are to hide behind in 'Hide and Seek.'
Trees are to have tea parties under.
Trees are for kites to get caught in.
Trees are to make cool shade in summer.
Trees are to make no shade in winter.
Trees are for apples to grow on, and pears;
Trees are to chop down and call, “TIMBER-R-R!"
Trees make mothers say,
"What a lovely picture to paint!"
Trees make fathers say,
"What a lot of leaves to rake this fall!"
The rhyming scheme of the poem is ______ a) abab b) abcd c) ab d) aabb
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Answer:
b) abcd
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the answer is b) abcd, as there is no rhyme between every last word of each line....
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The rhyming scheme of the poem is (b) abcd
Explanation:
- The title of the poem is "Trees."
- The poet describes the activities done on a tree and their purposes.
- For instance, the poet mentions that children love to play around the trees, and that trees provide shade during the summer heat.
- Besides, they also serve as homes for birds.
- Birds make their nests on tree branches.
- A rhyme scheme refers to the order of rhymes that occur at the end of each line of a poem.
- Each rhyme scheme is denoted with a capital letter.
- For example: AABB, ACBC, etc.
- Rhymes provide a lyrical flow to poems.
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