You make a rhyme scheme by simply adding letters (such as a, b, c) to the end of poetry lines that rhyme.
for example:
THE FAT CAT- A
SAT ON THE HEAVY MAT-A
FILLED WITH STRINGY GRASS-B
THAT CAME FROM A SMALL PASS-B
Rhyme Scheme
the rhyme scheme is AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJKKLL
There is no specific rhyme scheme for a calligram
The rhyme scheme is ababcc.
A rhyme scheme can be anything you like.
The rhyme scheme of "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes is irregular and does not follow a specific pattern throughout the poem.
The name for the rhyme scheme AABB is known as a "couplet rhyme scheme." This means that every two lines rhyme with each other.
Rhyme is a noun and so is scheme.
The rhyme scheme for "Clorinda and Damon" is AABBCCDD.
The rhyme scheme is ABAAB
doesn't have a rhyme scheme
It does not have a formal rhyme scheme. It is in free verse.