A rainy day is dull and gloomy. It rains all day long. The sky is overcast with thick clouds. The sky is not seen. None can go out without an umbrella. Water stand on roads and roads become muddy and slippery.
The rhyme scheme for a poem is the pattern of end rhymes throughout the poem. To determine the rhyme scheme for "The First Day," you would need to analyze the poem line by line and identify which lines rhyme with each other.
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i took the train to get out of the rain.
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The rhyme scheme of Jane Yolen's poem "Earth Day" is AABBCC, where each stanza has rhyming pairs of lines.
The rhyme scheme in Michael Wigglesworth's poem "The Day of Doom" is AABBCCDDEEFF, with each stanza consisting of six lines.
The rhyme scheme for stanza one of "A Fine Day" is AABB.
The simple and rhythmic sounds of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Rainy Day" are a product of the poem's use of consistent meter and rhyme scheme. Longfellow uses iambic tetrameter and an ABAB rhyme scheme, creating a musical quality that enhances the poem's contemplative tone.
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The rhyme scheme for "Some Keep the Sabbath Day" by Emily Dickinson is irregular and does not follow a specific pattern. Dickinson often experimented with rhyme and meter in her poetry, deviating from traditional structures.
The rhyme scheme of "Bang the Drum All Day" by Todd Rundgren is AABBCCDD. Each verse consists of four rhyming couplets.
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.
A Triplet, as in: Do not go gentle into that good night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day, Rage, Rage against the dying of the light. The poem is made up of 5 triplets (such as this, the first one in rhyme scheme aba) and a quatrain at the end (four-line stanza, rhyme scheme abab).
An example of rhyme scheme would include the following: I like to eat while dancing to a beat i like to yell while playing the cow bell I like to run all day while listening to the Fray i like to pet my dog, while sitting on a log. The rhyme scheme would be A,A,B,B,C,C,D,D. rhyme scheme is based on the end rhyme or external rhyme of each line. For each line that rhymes with another line, they receive the same letter. If the word contains no other similar rhyme that starts a new letter of the pattern.
Just look at the last words of each line: day, temperate, May, date, shines, dimm'd, declines, untrimm'd, fade, owest, shade, growest, see, thee. Then check to see which words rhyme with each other: "day" rhymes with "May", so we say that both of those lines have rhyme "a"; "temperate" and "date" rhyme so we call these two lines rhyme "b". Therefore the rhyme scheme of the first four lines is abab. You can figure out the rest in about two seconds: it's a typical Shakespearean sonnet.
Roses are red Violets are blue Peaches are sweet And you are too Also A small bird chirped outside My window all day long. I wondered if it knew How much I loved its song.