what is mean by ryming scheme and give examples for it from this poem
under a spreading chestnut tree
Yhe village smithy stands;
The smith , a mighty man is he
with large and sinewy hands;
And the muscles of his brawny arms
Are strong as iron bands.
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Answers
Answer:
stands- hands
hands-bands
Answer:
I don't if you'll understand but imma try my best. answer is abcb
Explanation:
so first you can see;Yhe village smithy stands; the lne is second so tefer it as B Last word that is Stands now try to find a rhyming word (similar sounding words like fox and box) in the poem's last words. so Stands rhyming word here is Bands (Are strong as iron bands.) this line was third we refer this one as C so Tree and Ge are rhyming words in rhyming scheme you'll write then as B and B
When you find a similar word like here stands and Bang
so you refer them as sand is isn't seeking line to refer it as B and the band is it is a rhyming word to stand still also referred as B and any word in this is not running solo record them as according to their lives if any word is arming then you refer it with the 1st body found by drafting them as the letter you wrote for them When you find a similar word like here stands and Bang so you refer them as sand is isn't seeking line to refer it as B and the band is it is a rhyming word to stand still also referred as B and any word in this is not running solo record them as according to their lives if any word is arming then you refer it with the 1st body found by drafting them as the letter you wrote for them
under a spreading chestnut tree A
Yhe village smithy stands; B
he smith , a mighty man is
he smith , a mighty man iswith large and sinewy hands; C
And the muscles of his brawny arms
And the muscles of his brawny armsAre strong as iron bands. B