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What is the rhyme scheme of this poem: Roses are red, Violets are blue, I am a teacher, how about you?
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What is the rhyme scheme of this poem: Roses are red, Violets are blue, I am a teacher, how about you?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Roses are red (a)
Violets are blue (b)
I am a teacher (c)
how about you? (b)
The second line and fourth line rhyme, so there for they are part of the same pair. The first line and third line do not rhyme so they are both in different categories. Rhyme schemes progress in alphabetical order.
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