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what are the rhyming schemes of the poem poison tree​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A Poison Tree is a four stanza poem with a rhyme scheme: aabb, sets of rhyming couplets with full rhyme make up each quatrain. The metre (meter in USA) is predominantly trochaic trimeter, that is, there are three feet to each line with the beat of DAdum DAdum DAdum DA....the stress falling on the first syllable.

Answered by aishi2020
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The rhyme scheme in "A Poison Tree" is extremely simple, with each quatrain consisting of two couplets rhymed AABB. All of the rhymes are perfect rhymes, which, together with the straightforward meter, gives the poem an easy, yet forceful nursery rhyme quality.

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