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A poem's rhyme scheme is part of its        A. diction.   B. theme.   C. structure.   D. sound.

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C. structure

A poem's structure is how the poem is put together. How many stanzas does it have? How many lines per stanza? How many syllables per line? What is the rhyme scheme (if there is one)? All of these things determine the type of structure the poem uses.

Diction is the author's word choice. Theme is the poem's main idea or message. There are many factors that can go into a poem's sound such as any sound devices like alliteration.

Structure

Further Explanation:

Readers of poetry most of the time have assumptions related to many things. They think that every poem has a message and that message is hidden in the poem and can only the hidden message can only be found when a reader will treat given words as symbols and take them as not what they actually mean but instead what they stand for.  An important way to analyze a poem is by doing spot analysis of the structure of the poem line by line. and the overall meaning of the poem depends on the structure of it and how the words in the poem are written and interpreted.  

The structure of the poem should be in such a way that the reader easily gets the message which the poet wants to convey. There is no limitation on the number of lines in a poem but it can still be labeled according to its form or style.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Poetry

Subject: English

Keywords:

Poems, poetry, Rhythmic Scheme, Structure, Stanza, Convey, Interpreted, Message, Style, Labeled.  

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