Look at how one today is organized. Is it written in stanzas? How many? Is there a rhyme scheme? What is it?

Copy/paste lines and words from the poem that support your response (at least 3)

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To provide a detailed analysis of a poem's structure, I would need to know which specific poem you are referring to. However, I can guide you on how to analyze a poem for its organization, stanzas, rhyme scheme, and provide examples for support.

  1. Stanzas: Count how many stanzas the poem has. A stanza is a grouped set of lines, often separated by a line break.

  2. Rhyme Scheme: Identify if the poem has a specific rhyme scheme (like ABAB, AABB, etc.). Look for repeated end sounds.

  3. Supporting Lines: Find specific lines or phrases from the poem that illustrate your points about the stanzas and rhyme scheme.

Here's how you might present your analysis:

Example Analysis:

Poem Title: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost

  1. Stanzas: The poem consists of 4 stanzas.

  2. Rhyme Scheme: The rhyme scheme is ABAAB for each stanza.

  3. Supporting Lines:

    • "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood," (Line 1, establishes the setting)
    • "And both that morning equally lay," (Line 3, follows the rhyme scheme)
    • "I took the one less traveled by," (Line 19, concludes the journey and reflects on the choice)

If you provide the name of a specific poem, I can help analyze it more directly!

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