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curriful:
sorry, but i can't help with this since i didn't learn it yet..
toga:
@curriful wrote:
sorry, but i can't help with this since i didn't learn it yet..
ok thanks for letting me know
Astrid1:
It's a little bit confusing, so sorry I'm late in replying to this. I've been afk for a while. Hopefully, I can still help you though.
It should be ababcc. If you pay attention to the ending of the lines (such as "fade, shade") You'll be able to tell the rhyme scheme.
Fade and shade rhyme, ow'st and grow'st rhyme, and see and thee rhyme.
a for fade, shade also rhymes so if we fill in the lines that's a_a and since ow'st and grow'st rhyme that's b so abab, now we're left with the last 2 options, and if we look at the last two lines, they're not rhyming with any of the other lines, right? So that would be c, therefore, it's ababcc.
toga:
@astrid1 wrote:
It's a little bit confusing, so sorry I'm late in replying to this. I've been afk for a while. Hopefully, I can still help you though.
It should be ababcc. If you pay attention to the ending of the lines (such as "fade, shade") You'll be able to tell the rhyme scheme.
Fade and shade rhyme, ow'st and grow'st rhyme, and see and thee rhyme.
a for fade, shade also rhymes so if we fill in the lines that's a_a and since ow'st and grow'st rhyme that's b so abab, now we're left with the last 2 options, and if we look at the last two lines, they're not rhyming with any of the other lines, right? So that would be c, therefore, it's ababcc.
thank you @astrid1
Astrid1:
Ofc <3 Feel free to ping me anytime and I'll try my best to help
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toga:
@astrid1 wrote:
Ofc <3 Feel free to ping me anytime and I'll try my best to help