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Varvara68 [4.7K]
3 years ago
15

Laugh and be merry remember better the world with a song better the world with a blow and teeth of a wrong laugh for the time is

brave a thread the length of a spawn laugh and be proud to be along to the old proud Pagan of man what is the Rhythm pattern in this stanza
English
1 answer:
KengaRu [80]3 years ago
4 0
When trying to determine the rhyme pattern in a poem or just a part of it, you only have to look at the final words in each line - based on which words rhyme, you will know what the rhyme pattern is.
In this stanza, we have the following pattern: AABB. This means that song (the last word in the first line) rhymes with wrong (the last word in the second line) which is why they are both A. B refers to the words span and man (the last words in lines 3 and 4) which also rhyme.
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