What is the rhyme scheme of:
1. My Mother at Sixty - six
2. An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum
3. Keeping Quite
4. Aunt Jennifer's Tigers
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The poem, 'My Mother at Sixty-Six,' is composed in free verse.'
'An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum' is composed in free verse.
'Keeping Quiet' is composed in free verse.
'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers' is composed in rhymed couplets.
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The poem, 'My Mother at Sixty-Six,' is composed in free verse.'
'An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum' is composed in free verse.
'Keeping Quiet' is composed in free verse.
'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers' is composed in rhymed couplets.
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A Rhyme Scheme is an important aspect of English Literature.
- A rhyme Scheme could be defined as a type of poetic pattern that is present at each line of the poem, at the end of the lines.
- The lines that rhyme simultaneously in a poem help in determining the rhyme scheme of the particular poem.
- A set of alphabets are used to define the rhyme scheme of a poem.
Below are the rhyme schemes of the stated poems:
- The poem 'My Mother at Sixty-Six' is a poem that has a free verse and therefore, it does not contain any precise Rhyme Scheme.
- The poem 'An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum' is a poem that has a free verse. Thus, it does not contain any particular Rhyme Scheme.
- The poem 'Keeping Quite' is a poem that does not have any rhythm. Therefore, no Rhyme Scheme is followed in this poem.
- The poem 'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers' is a poem that rhymes well and has the following Rhyme Schemes:
AABB, followed by CCDD, and EEFF.
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