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Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme
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Rhyme that occurs at the end and only rhymes with the final syllable such as the rhyme below is known as
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end rhyme
assonance
alliteration
rhyme scheme
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What is the rhyme scheme of the poem below?
"Nothing Gold Can Stay"
Robert Frost
Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf,
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day
Nothing gold can stay.
Question 2 options:
AABBCCDD
AABCCBAA
ABABABAB
ABCDABCD
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Find the rhyme scheme of the following poem:
The rose is red
the violet's blue
The honey's sweet
and so are you.
Question 3 options:
AAAB
ABCB
ABCD
ABAB
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Rhyme is a literary device, featured mostly in poetry, which helps you make poems musical.
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True
False
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Rhyme scheme is a literary device in which sounds at the end of poetic lines are compared to each other for a pattern.
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        Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme
Question 1 (1 point)
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Rhyme that occurs at the end and only rhymes with the final syllable such as the rhyme below is known as
Question 1 options:
end rhyme
assonance
alliteration
rhyme scheme
Question 2 (1 point)
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What is the rhyme scheme of the poem below?
"Nothing Gold Can Stay"
Robert Frost
Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf,
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day
Nothing gold can stay.
Question 2 options:
AABBCCDD
AABCCBAA
ABABABAB
ABCDABCD
Question 3 (1 point)
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Find the rhyme scheme of the following poem:
The rose is red
the violet's blue
The honey's sweet
and so are you.
Question 3 options:
AAAB
ABCB
ABCD
ABAB
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Rhyme is a literary device, featured mostly in poetry, which helps you make poems musical.
Question 4 options:
True
False
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Rhyme scheme is a literary device in which sounds at the end of poetic lines are compared to each other for a pattern.
Question 5 options:
True
False
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**Question 1:**
*Rhyme that occurs at the end and only rhymes with the final syllable is known as*
- **Answer: end rhyme**
**Question 2:**
*What is the rhyme scheme of the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay"?*
- **Answer: AABBCCDD** (The pairs of lines rhyme with each other).
**Question 3:**
*Find the rhyme scheme of the following poem:*
"The rose is red
the violet's blue
The honey's sweet
and so are you."
- **Answer: AABB** (The first two lines rhyme with each other and the last two lines rhyme with each other).
**Question 4:**
*Rhyme is a literary device, featured mostly in poetry, which helps you make poems musical.*
- **Answer: True**
**Question 5:**
*Rhyme scheme is a literary device in which sounds at the end of poetic lines are compared to each other for a pattern.*
- **Answer: True**
Feel free to ask if you need any more help or explanations!
    
**Question 1:**
*Rhyme that occurs at the end and only rhymes with the final syllable is known as*
- **Answer: end rhyme**
**Question 2:**
*What is the rhyme scheme of the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay"?*
- **Answer: AABBCCDD** (The pairs of lines rhyme with each other).
**Question 3:**
*Find the rhyme scheme of the following poem:*
"The rose is red
the violet's blue
The honey's sweet
and so are you."
- **Answer: AABB** (The first two lines rhyme with each other and the last two lines rhyme with each other).
**Question 4:**
*Rhyme is a literary device, featured mostly in poetry, which helps you make poems musical.*
- **Answer: True**
**Question 5:**
*Rhyme scheme is a literary device in which sounds at the end of poetic lines are compared to each other for a pattern.*
- **Answer: True**
Feel free to ask if you need any more help or explanations!
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