what is the rhyming scheme of the poem dust of snow
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ABAB.
Poetic Devices in the Poem Dust of Snow : Rhyme scheme: Each of the two stanzas in “Dust of Snow” follows the same simple rhyme scheme, that is, ABAB. Only one imperfect rhyme occurs in this poem between the “crow” of the 1st line and the “snow” of the 3rd line, both in the 1st stanza.
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The rhyming scheme of the poem 'Dust of Snow' by Robert Frost is ABAB.
What is a rhyming scheme?
- Rhyming scheme refers to the pattern of sounds of the last word(s) in prose or passage.
- It explains the relationship between the repetitive sounds.
- It is denoted in terms of the letters "ABC". They refer to similar-sounding lines.
- For example, if the first two lines and the last two lines of a stanza end with rhyming words, their rhyming scheme is "AABB".
ABAB Rhyme Scheme in 'Dust of Snow'
- In 'Dust of Snow', there are two stanzas of four lines each.
- In each stanza, every alternate line ends with a rhyming word.
- For example- crow(1st line) and snow(3rd line), and me(2nd line) and tree (4th line) rhyme in the 1st stanza.
So we can say that the rhyming scheme of 'Dust of Snow' is ABAB.
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