Hester<span>, proud and beautiful, emerges from the </span>prison<span>. She wears an elaborately embroidered </span>scarlet letter<span> A — standing for "adultery" — on her ... </span>Chapter 2<span> also contains a </span>description<span> of the Puritan society and reveals ... When </span>Hester appears<span> with Pearl, she is in stark contrast to the gloom and the grim reality of the crowd.</span>
Is it over the whole book or a few chapters ?
Answer:
AABB
Explanation:
The first two lines rhyme with the words 'go' and 'grow'
Then the last two lines also rhyme with 'sky' and 'lie'
Think of each letter as representing one kind of rhyme