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In the first, second, fourth, and seventh stanzas the rhyme scheme is a, b, a, b. In the third, fifth, and sixth stanzas, the rhyme scheme is a, b, c, b; however, there is an internal rhyme into the third line: "he" and "tree" "dead" and "head" "day" and "Calay!"

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Jabberwocky is written in a unique rhyme scheme where the verses contain a mix of rhyming words and made-up nonsensical words, creating a whimsical and playful tone. The rhyme scheme is irregular and follows a pattern of AABB, ABAB, or ABCB in some stanzas.

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Q: What is the rhyme scheme of Jabberwocky?
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