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What is the rhyme scheme of the poem lines written in the early spring by william wordsworth.

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Answered by Bunny0077
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Answer:

A-B A-B is the rhyming scheme of the poem

Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: abab

Explanation: The sequence of sounds that gets repeated at the conclusion of a line or stanza is known as a rhyme scheme. Line by line, stanza by stanza, or throughout the entire poem, rhyme schemes might alter. There are several formats for rhyme scheme patterns. The letters of the alphabet are used to encode the patterns. Lines having the same letter in their designation rhyme with one another. In the rhyme scheme ABAB, for instance, the first and third lines of a stanza, or the "As," and the second line and the fourth line, or the "Bs," rhyme with each other.

For instance, quoting lines from the poem 'Early Spring' by William Woodsworth.

To her fair works did Nature link

 The human soul that through me ran;

 And much it grieved my heart to think 

What man has made of man. 

Here the first and third line rhymes and second and fourth line rhymes hence denoting abab rhyme scheme.

The rhyme scheme of each stanza of poem Lines Written in Early Spring is abab.

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