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You know that many poems have rhyming words or rhymes at the end of the lines in each stanza. The pattern of rhyming is usually shown with the help of small letters such as 'a': 'b', 'c'etc. This pattern of rhyme is known as the rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme of each stanza in this poem is aabb. Verify​

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Answered by shaikhizhaan970
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Answer:

The rhyming words in the poem are; -

Line 1 - Rise, brothers, rise; the wakening skies pray to

the morning light,

Line 2 - The wind lies asleep in the arms of the dawn like

a child that has cried all night.

Line 3 - Come, let us gather our nets from the shore and

set our catamarans free,

Line 4 - To capture the leaping wealth of the tide, for we

are the kings of the sea!

It is in the pattern -

a. light  

a. night

b. free

b. sea

There fore the rhyme scheme of the poem is "aabb".

Answered by namdevrothakre6
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Answer:

You know that many poems have rhyming words or rhymes at the end of the lines in each stanza. The pattern of rhyming is usually shown with the help of small letters such as 'a': 'b', 'c'etc. This pattern of rhyme is known as the rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme of each stanza in this poem is aabb. Verify

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