What is the rhyming scheme of the poem the legend of northland?
A) 4-lined stanzas with abcd rhyming scheme
B) 3 lined stanzas with aabc
C) 5 lined stanzas with abbcc
D) None
Answers
Answer:
None
Explanation:
Taking the first stanza in order, we have:
Northland-A
few-B
winter-C
through-B[as it rhymes the same as few]
And this continues in all the stanzas
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Answer: A) 4-lined stanzas with abcd rhyming scheme
Explanation:
The arrangement of rhymes at the conclusion of each line in a poem or song is known as a rhyme scheme. Lines identified with the same letter all rhyme with each other. Rhyme scheme patterns can be structured in a variety of ways. Letters of the alphabet are used to encode the patterns. Lines beginning with the same letter rhyme with one another.
The ABCB rhyme system is used in these poems. Lines two (B) and four (B) have concluding words that rhyme. Because they are "connected" by rhyming, they are allocated the same letter (B). While the last words in lines one (A) and three (C) do not rhyme, they are allocated distinct letters. Rhyme patterns can alter from line to line, stanza to stanza, or throughout a poem.
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