Rhyme Scheme Identification

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Identify and name the end rhyme pattern in the following extract:

So I suppose you should succeed, And also always want to take the lead. Continue to improve and do your best, Our sins confess and by God be blessed. Pray to God so He can graciously say If you will only do things my own way. Success will surely be in your sight After I give God my prayers every night.

AABBCCDD

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End Rhyme Pattern

The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in poetry.

Rhyme

When the final words or syllables of two or more lines rhyme with each other.

Consistent Rhyme Pattern

A consistent pattern of end rhymes throughout a poem.

Pattern

A recurring sequence or arrangement.

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End Rhyme

The last word or syllable in a line corresponds with another.

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Identify

To recognize or point out.

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Study Notes

  • The exercise requires identifying and naming the end rhyme pattern in the given extract.

Rhyme Scheme

  • The first two lines, "succeed" and "lead," rhyme and are marked with "A".
  • The third line, "best," rhymes with "blessed" and is marked with "B".
  • Fourth line, "blessed" rhymes with "best" and is marked with "A".
  • Fifth line, "say" and "way" rhyme and are marked with "C".
  • The last two lines, "sight" and "night" rhyme and are marked with "D".

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