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If the last words of six lines of poetry were these, how should the reader label the rhyme scheme?

lightening

fightening

soul

troll

heightening

hole


A. AABBAB


B. AABBCD


C. ABABCC


D. AABBCC

Respuesta :

The correct answer is A. AABBAB, because the two first words flow and the next two flow the the next one word flows with the first to and the last on go's with the the second ones.

funny i just took the test 2 minutes ago.

The rhyming scheme of the given last words of six lines of poetry is AABBAB.

Explanation:

It is not necessary for every poem to have a rhyming pattern. The poems that do not follow any rhyming pattern or standard conventions are called free-verses. The rhyming pattern of the poem is called as rhyming scheme. The poem with six lines in a stanza is called sestet poem.  

The first two words ends with same rhymes of lightening and fightening. The third and fourth ends with another same rhymes of soul and troll. Again fifth and sixth gets repeated from first and third words.

The first rhyming word in the line is marked as A; if the second line has a word that rhymes like the word in first line, and then you can mark it as A again. Else, the second line rhyming is marked as B. This pattern continues till the last line of the stanza.  

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