What is the rhyme scheme of the poem A Teenager's Prayer by J. Morse?
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A Teenager's Prayer by J. Morse is a poem about a teenager who prays to God to help her/him in different situations.
Rhyme scheme refers to the pattern that is at the end of each line or verse in the poem. It is a rhyme that the poet creates at the end words of the poem. There are types of rhyming schemes used in a poetry, for instance, ballad, triplet, alternate rhyme and so forth.
The rhyme scheme used in the poem is abcb.
As the lines of the poem are:
Each day brings new beginnings,
Decisions I must make.
I am the only one to choose
The road that I will take.
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