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Match each poetic passage to the rhyme scheme it follows.

aabb
abab
abaa

(can be used more then once)

Match each poetic passage to the rhyme scheme it follows. aabb abab abaa (can be used-example-1

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Abab is the answer. It's one word rhymes with the one after the next.
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User Oliort UA
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Answer:

abab

aabb

abab

abaa

Step-by-step explanation:

These are the rhyme schemes that each poetic passage follows. A rhyme scheme is a pattern that describes the way that the end of each line in a stanza rhymes with the other lines. This is used both for poems and for songs. A rhyme scheme is indicated by the use of letters, with the same letter given to all the lines that rhyme with each other.

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