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Re: HELP PLEASE...Rhyme scheme


  • To: middle-lit@interversity.org
  • Subject: Re: HELP PLEASE...Rhyme scheme
  • From: SommerWind410@aol.com
  • Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 18:27:43 EST


Gwen,
I have always thought (and taught) that if you are referring to a poem such
as the one mentioned, you'd simply say, "It has an ABCA rhyme scheme," but if
you actually went through and marked it, you would go through and assign a
new letter for each new end rhyme. I'm interested to hear what the others
have to say on this.

Cathy



In a message dated 12/17/2006 5:08:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
GJSA24@aol.com writes:

I guess I really didn't realize that the rhyme pattern, if consistent
thoughtout all the stanzas, was written out the same (ABCA or whatever). Hmmm. I
always thought, new end sound, new alphabet letter, and pointed out the
pattern being the same. Is this how all the listmates teach it?
Gwen Aber






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