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Identify the rhyme scheme in this excerpt from a William Blake poem. THE ECHOING GREEN The sun does arise; And make happy the skies; The merry bells ring; To welcome the Spring;…
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Identify the rhyme scheme in this excerpt from a William Blake poem.
THE ECHOING GREEN
The sun does arise;
And make happy the skies;
The merry bells ring;
To welcome the Spring;
The skylark and thrush;
The birds of the bush;
Sing louder around;
To the bells' cheerful sound;
While our sports shall be seen;
On the echoing Green
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This type of rhyme scheme would be a
couplet
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Explanation: Just read the last words of every sentence!
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