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Rhyme Scheme is the pattern of end rhyme in a poem. Rhyme Scheme is usually referred to by using letters to show which lines rhyme. Every Rhyme scheme has a the same familar ending. They are ofter represented by letters. A distinguished pattern of end rhymes. The repetition of words or sounds at the end of the lines of a poem or verse. The sun was bright that day A it was beautiful in every way. A Since they both have a similar ending, we would lable them both A The boy was running fast B I was in last. B Since they both end with ""ast", they would both would end with B https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSSmrIZ7zJU
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couplets, a specific type of rhyme scheme, contain 2 line stanzas that often follows a pattern of "A,A", "B,B" , "C,C"

Rhyme Scheme Practice http://www.cobblearning.net/kimberlyjones/files/2017/01/rhyme-scheme-2-worksheet-27n1yoa.pdf


 * A good keystone strategy is to write out the rhyme scheme and then look at the answers to see which one matches up, rather than trying to keep the letters straight in your head or going back and forth to match them**