RHYME AND RHYME SCHEME
By: Brittany Bowen & Liz Resop
RHYME
Definition: Rhyme is a repetition of identical or similar sounds. The most common form is end rhyme, where the rhymes occur at the end od lines.
Teenager definition: A repetition of identical or similar sounds at the end of a word.
Rhyme Poems
I'm going out to clean the pasture spring
ill only stop to rake the leaves away
and wait to watch the water clear, I may
I shan't be gone long
• To dream of vast horizons of soul
through dreams made whole,
unfettered free.
• Here I was walking all alone a
• and a butterfly came flying on my throne a
and it said I knew you once before b
as I look into your core I can see c
the things that you will be c
I am only to you a memory. c
As I fly away and you continue your day d
you will be the greatest thing the world will need today d
I am the monarch butterfly
Rhyme Scheme
Definition
The pattern of rhymes used in a poem, usually marked by letters to symbolize corresponded, as rhyme royal
teenager definition
A pattern of rhymes usually marked by letters to symbolism.
Rhyme & Scheme Poems
My cat goes through the air a
from over here to over there a
he lands and runs back and then b
goes flying through the air again b
EXPLANATION
Each letter will match if it rhymes with the last word of the line. The example shows that air rhymes with there. If any other words have that ending sound, it would also have the letter a attached to it.
Miniver Cheevy , child of scorn a
Grew lean while he assailed by the seasons b
he wept that he was never born a
as he had reasons b
i miss you in the morning a
i miss you late at night b
just to think about you c
its my joy and delight b
The End
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