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Y_Kistochka [10]
2 years ago
15

Away to the Dismal Swamp he speeds—

English
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Jlenok [28]2 years ago
8 0

The rhyme pattern is ABAAB, and the meter is <u>iambic</u>.

This is because, the end rhymes of the given poem rhyme in the first and third lines, then the first and fourth lines also rhyme, and the second and fourth lines also rhyme.

Speeds, Sore, Reeds, Feeds, Before then we add a letter to each word that rhymes like so Speeds (A), Sore (B), Reeds (A), Feeds (A), Before (B)

<h3>What is a Rhyme Scheme?</h3>

This refers to the pattern that the end words of a poem rhyme with each other in a consistent manner.

Hence, we can see that The rhyme pattern is ABAAB, and the meter is <u>iambic</u>.

This is because, the end rhymes of the given poem rhyme in the first and third lines, then the first and fourth lines also rhyme, and the second and fourth lines also rhyme.

Speeds, Sore, Reeds, Feeds, Before then we add a letter to each word that rhymes like so Speeds (A), Sore (B), Reeds (A), Feeds (A), Before (B)

Read more about rhyme scheme here:

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