Answer:
The rhyme scheme used in the excerpt is:
D. A B A B C D C D
Explanation:
We say words rhyme when their final sounds are the same. For example: feel - peel; cat - bat.
<u>To find the rhyme scheme of a poem, we must attribute letters to the final word of each line. The first final word is always A. Any words that rhyme with it will also be A. The next word with a different final sound will be B. The words that sound like it will also be B. The next different one will be C, and so on.</u>
With that in mind, let's look at each final word from the excerpt:
winnings A
toss B
beginnings A
loss B
sinew C
gone D
in you C
on D
The rhyme scheme is A B A B C D C D.
Dragonwings is a children's historical novel by Laurence Yep, published by Harper & Row in 1975. It inaugurated the Golden Mountain Chronicles below) and it is the fifth chronicle in narrative sequence among ten published as of 2012. The book is used in school classrooms and has been adapted as a play under its original title.