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what is the rhyme scheme of the poem fire and ice?​

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Answered by piyushsaini552
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The poem is written in a single nine-line stanza, which greatly narrows in the last two lines. The poem's meter is an irregular mix of iambic tetrameter and dimeter, and the rhyme scheme (which is ABA ABC BCB) suggests but departs from the rigorous pattern of Dante's terza rima.

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Answered by ElegantJatt
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Rhyme scheme of the poem 'Fire & Ice' is 'a ba a b c bcb'.

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