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what is the rhyme scheme of poem today and tomorrow ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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it is ABCB

The rhyme scheme of the poem 'Today and Tomorrow' by J. E. Carpenter is abcb. In this kind of rhyme scheme, the second line (b) of the poem rhymes with the fourth line (b). However, the first line (a) does not rhyme with the third line (c).

Consider the following stanza from the poem :

'Don’t tell me of tomorrow;

Give me the man who will say

That, when a good deed’s  to be done,

“Let’s do the deed today.”'

In this stanza, the words 'say'(b) and 'today'(b) rhyme with each other but the words 'tomorrow'(a) and 'done'(c) do not rhyme with each other.

Answered by XxCynoSurexX
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Answer:

The rhyme scheme of the poem "Today and Tomorrow" is abcb

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