What is rhyme scheme? (1 point_

The stressed and unstressed syllables within a poem

a type of poetry that has no rhyme, but no rhythm (or patter of lines that rhyme within a poem)

a poem that has a rhyming meter

a poem consisting of ten syllables

I think it's B but I'm unsure

User Icon for Lee Lee answered
9 years ago

Never mind it was B :)

User Icon for Halie Halie answered
9 years ago

It is B

User Icon for Someone C: Someone C: answered
2 years ago

7 years later...... It might be b but not for me. (Unintentional rhyme)

User Icon for IM IN 7TH GRADE CONNEXUS IM IN 7TH GRADE CONNEXUS answered
1 year ago

8 years later...

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

The correct answer for the definition of "rhyme scheme" is not listed given the options provided. Rhyme scheme refers to the pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line in a poem. To determine the rhyme scheme of a poem, you need to analyze the ending sounds of each line and assign them a specific letter to represent the rhyme. For example, if the first line of a poem ends with a word that rhymes with the third line, they would both be assigned the letter "A." If the second and fourth lines also rhyme, they would be assigned the letter "B." This pattern would continue throughout the poem, assigning a new letter for each new rhyme. By identifying and labeling the rhymes in this way, you can determine the rhyme scheme of a poem.