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what is the rhyming scheme of the poem song of the Open road?

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Answered by Prachicuttiepy
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Explanation:

As it is written in a free verse, there is no rhyme scheme and meter. Length of the lines and stanzas are not equal. It has four separate stanzas. The first stanza contains only three lines, the other two stanzas contain four lines.

Answered by rajraaz85
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Answer:

The poem is written in free verse. The lines are unrhymed and length is vary. There is no rhyming scheme.

Explanation:

Walt Whitman, an American poet has written a beautiful poem Song of the open road.

Poem is all about freedom and opportunity. throughout the poem the poet encourages readers to live happy life and make themselves free.

Life is full of problems and difficulties but one should not lose the hope. We must fight against all the challenges and live happy life.

The poet has all the people who are frustrated and alienated. the poem is great example of optimism.

The poet doesn't use rhyme words to express his thought.

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