Answer: B. Sparkly fabric
Explanation: I did this assignment a while ago, my teacher said that B was correct
It is called Rhyme Scheme ( type: enclose rhyme).
Rhyme is the repetition of sounds in a word used for example at the end of lines of poetry, within a word, in songs, etc.
So as a consequence, Rhyme Scheme is the pattern of rhymes, for example at the end of a poem. They are representing by using letters of the alphabet so that each rhyme in a poem that rhyme with other has assigned a letter (starting with the letter 'A').
Enclose rhyme or enclosing rhyme is the rhyme scheme ABBA. For example:
"Love had us mesmerized under its magic spell A
Our youth's enchanted vision of what life would be B
Innocent intentions that let our lives feel free B
Enraptured in each other's arms as twilight fell." A
Answer:
A poem indeed can have an AABB rhyme scheme, there is no rules to rhyming poems (except that it needs to rhyme with a flow). Yes a 3 stanza poem can have an AABB rhyme scheme for example...
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
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Upon a nice mid-spring day
Let's take a look at Nature's way
Breathe the scent of nice fresh air
Feel the breeze within your hair
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