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Answer:

what is the poem?

Explanation:

- The Alternate rhyme: It is also known as ABAB rhyme scheme, it rhymes as “ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH.”

- The Ballade rhyme: Contains three stanzas with the rhyme scheme of “ABABBCBC” followed by “BCBC.”

- The Triplet: It often repeats like a couplet, uses rhyme scheme of “AAA.”

- The Enclosed rhyme: It uses rhyme scheme of “ABBA”

- The Couplet: It contains two-line stanzas with the “AA” rhyme scheme, which often appears as “AA BB CC and DD…”

- The Terza rima rhyme scheme: It uses tercets, three lines stanzas. Its interlocking pattern on end words follows: ABA BCB CDC DED and so on.

- Keats Odes rhyme scheme: In his famous odes, Keats has used a specific rhyme scheme, which is “ABABCDECDE.”

- The Limerick: A poem uses five lines with a rhyme scheme of “AABBA.”

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