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1. The Pobble who has no toes Had once as many as we; When they said, "Some day you may lose them all;" He replied, "Fish fiddle de-dee!" And his Aunt Jobiska made him drink Lavender water tinged with
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1. The Pobble who has no toes Had once as many as we; When they said, "Some day you may lose them all;" He replied, "Fish fiddle de-dee!" And his Aunt Jobiska made him drink Lavender water tinged with pink For she said, "The World in general knows There's nothing so good for a Pobble's toes!" (from "The Pobble Who Has No Toes" by Edward Lear) Which rhyme scheme does this poem follow? 01. a babcdcd 2. abbacddc 3. abcbd da a 4. abcba a bb
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