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The pattern formed by the rhyme at the end of each line is called _____.

A. repetition
B. allusion
C. meter
D. rhyme scheme

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The answer is (D) Rhyme scheme.

A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song. (an example is attached).
The pattern formed by the rhyme at the end of each line is called _____. A. repetition-example-1
The pattern formed by the rhyme at the end of each line is called _____. A. repetition-example-2
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Answer:

D. Rhyme scheme

Step-by-step explanation:

Rhyme scheme refers to the patterns of rhyme at the end of lines or stanzas in a poem. Rhyme scheme is the order in which the words at the end rhyme, and it is usually represented with the letters "a,b". The most common types of rhyme schemes are: Ballad, monorhyme, triplet, couplet, alternate rhyme and enclosed rhyme.

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