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4-line poem with one of several schemes (also a stanza in a longer poem); the usual rhyme schemes include ABCB, AABB or ABAB i do not get this lol​

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Answer:

er- i leanred this but aabb means that the last two words rhyme with each other. example-

Envy makes you crazy. -this is A because it's the first thing

Envy makes you lazy. - this is A because it rhymes with the one above

Envy makes you desire. - this is B because it's the second thing & no rhymes

Something you admire. -this is B because it rhymes with the one above

Step-by-step explanation:

get it?

here's my poem-

The Devils Plan

You are walking on a thin line

And soon you will be mine

Fall into the darkness

Come on, do it

It’s so easy,

To just give up,

You know you’ve had enough

Stop running from me

Stop trying to be free

Stop telling yourself you got this

When in real life

You are trapped inside a cage

A cell

A jail

You will suffer

You will lose

You will cry

You will hurt

You will burn

You will die

Fall off the line and I will rule you

I am your god

No one else should you put before me

Nothing should be on your number one

Then darkness and death and torture

I shall rule the world

But I take it step by step

And soon

Everyone shall be mine

No one can stop me

Darkness will blind

Torture will be on peoples’ mind

Hate shall never forgive

Death will be every one’s last breath

Suffer will be on everyone’s chest

Who am I?

I am the Devil

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