What is the end-rhyme scheme for this poem?

A.
Each line ends with a word that rhymes with the line before it.
B.
There is not a rhyme scheme for this poem.
C.
Only the even-numbered lines rhyme with each other.
D.
The odd-numbered lines do not rhyme with each other.

1 answer

To determine the end-rhyme scheme of the poem, you'll need to analyze the last words of each line. Here’s how you can assess the options provided:

A. If each line ends with a word that rhymes with the line before it, then the scheme would be AAAA (or similar). B. If the poem does not have any rhymes, then this option would be correct. C. If only the even-numbered lines rhyme with each other, the scheme would be ABAB (or AABB if they group together). D. If the odd-numbered lines do not rhyme with each other but there are rhymes between even-numbered lines, then both C and D could be true.

To answer correctly, you would need to check the poem's lines and see how they rhyme. If you can provide the poem or its lines, I can help you determine the rhyme scheme accordingly.

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