what is the rhyme scheme of the Today and Tomorrow?
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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
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The rhyme scheme of the poem is- abaa, bcbcb.
In the first stanza, 'fire' rhymes with 'desire', and in the second stanza, 'ice' rhymes with 'suffice', and 'hate' rhymes with 'great'. Hence 'fire' and 'ice' are contrasting ideas in the poem
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