ChildishDeleon
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  • 26-01-2018
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What is the poem's rhyme scheme?
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
dodoes are dead,
and that's a shame.

A. abab
B. abba
C. abcd
D. abac

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roger48118
roger48118 roger48118
  • 26-01-2018
that  would be C   ABA D  --- the first and third  lines rhyme  the other two do not...
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MMMski
MMMski MMMski
  • 26-01-2018
Hello!

The correct answer to your question is D: abac

The rhyme scheme goes:
Roses are red (A)
Violets are blue (B)
Dodoes are dead (A)
And that's a shame (C)

The first and third lines rhyme, which makes them both As. The second line does not rhyme (B) and the fourth line also does not rhyme with any previous lines (C).

I hope this helps answer your question! Have a great day!

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