If you say it like I do, then yes (:
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A four-line rhyme scheme is called a quatrain. It is a common form in poetry where the lines can follow various rhyme patterns, such as AABB, ABAB, or ABCB.
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No, ABBC is not a rhyme scheme for a quatrain. In a quatrain, the typical rhyme schemes are AABB, ABAB, or ABBA, where each letter represents a different rhyme in a stanza of four lines.
The first four lines of the prologue rhyme the words "dignity", "scene", "mutiny" and "unclean".
No it does not. Four rhymes with door though.
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A four-letter animal word that cannot be rhymed is "wolf." Unlike many other four-letter words, "wolf" has a unique ending sound that doesn't have a perfect rhyme in the English language. Other examples of four-letter animals, like "frog" or "bear," have words that rhyme with them, but "wolf" stands out as an exception.
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