The short form used to illustrate a rhyme scheme is called a "rhyme scheme notation," which typically employs letters to represent the end sounds of lines in a poem. For example, the pattern "ABAB" indicates that the first and third lines rhyme with each other, and the second and fourth lines rhyme with each other. Other common patterns include "AABB" for a couplet rhyme and "ABBA" for an enclosed rhyme. Each unique sound is assigned a different letter.
What is the short form used to illustrate a rhyme scheme?
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