A rhyme scheme for a quatrain might look like this

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ABAB

A1B1

1212

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That's right! A quatrain is a stanza of four lines, and there are many possible rhyme schemes for it. Here are a few examples of rhyme schemes for quatrains:

  1. ABAB - The first and third lines rhyme with each other, and the second and fourth lines rhyme with each other.
  2. A1B1 - This would involve the first and second lines rhyming, while the third and fourth lines each have their own distinct rhyme.
  3. 1212 - Here, the first and third lines rhyme with each other, and the second and fourth lines also rhyme with each other, but the scheme indicates a specific pattern of different sounds (such as 1 and 2 being different from one another).

Feel free to use any of these schemes for your quatrain!