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What is the short form used to illustrate a rhyme scheme?(1 point)
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a series of capital letters
a series of capital letters

a brief description of how each line rhymes
a brief description of how each line rhymes

a list of line numbers
a list of line numbers

a set of special punctuation marks that show a pattern
a set of special punctuation marks that show a pattern
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The correct response is: a series of capital letters.

Rhyme schemes are typically illustrated using a sequence of capital letters, where each letter represents a different rhyme sound. For example, an "AABB" rhyme scheme indicates that the first two lines rhyme with each other, and the next two lines also rhyme with each other.