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what is the rhyme scheme of the poem While At The Zoo

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Answered by indiabrainly
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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer - Rhyme scheme basically refers to the pattern of the words that rhyme together in a poem.

This can be determined by observing the words that are used at the end of every line of the poem. It is usually the letters that are taking into consideration more than the words.

Answered by Haezel
5

Answer:

Rhyme scheme for this poem is ABACDCEFEGHGIJK.

Rhyme scheme is the repetition of rhyming sound at the end of the poem. First line of the poem is always rhyme A and second line of the poem is rhyme B because it doesn’t rhyme with the first line. Third line of the poem rhymes with the first line so it’s A. Forth line of the poem doesn’t rhyme with first, second and third line so it’s C. Fifth line of the poem also doesn’t rhyme with first, second, third and fourth so its D. Sixth line of the poem rhymes with fourth line so it’s C. Seventh line and eighth line of the poem doesn’t rhyme with any of the above so it’s E and F respectively. Ninth line of the poem rhymes with the seventh line so it’s E. Tenth line and eleventh line doesn’t rhyme with any of the above so it’s G and H but twelfth line rhymes with tenth so it’s G. 15th, 16th and 17th line doesn’t rhyme with any of the above so its I, J and K respectively.

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