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What is the rhyme scheme in these lines? A, B, C, D A, A, D, D A, A, B, B A, A, C, Cd the excerpt from

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Irregular is the rhyme scheme

Answer:

A, A, B, B

Explanation:

The excerpt of the poem is:

“If ever two were one, then surely we.

If ever man were lov'd by wife, then thee;

If ever wife was happy in a man,

Compare with me ye women if you can.”

We can see that the first line ("we") rhymes with the second one ("thee"), while the third one ("man") rhymes with the fourth one ("can"). A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes that a poem has. Usually, the first line is identified with the letter "A," as well as any line that rhymes with this one. Subsequent rhymes are given subsequent letters in alphabetical order. Therefore, the rhyme scheme of this poem would be A, A, B, B.

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