What is the rhyming scheme of poem "When I am an old lady" by Joanne Bailey baxter???
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The pattern for this entire poem was aabbc and this pattern however takes a change in the ending paragraph as it becomes aabb.
Because rhyming patterns are associated with stanzas this change in para's is still possible.
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In order to make legitimate claims for the answer of this question one must be able to identify the rhyming pattern.
A rhyming scheme refers to a poets deliberate pattern of rhyming lines. These lines rhyme with each other in a poem, deliberately. This forms a nature of pattern.
How can this be identified?
It may be identified by giving end words that rhyme with each other the same letter.
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