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The key term for a repeating pattern of rhythm and rhyme is "meter." Meter refers to the rhythmic structure of a poem, created by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line, and rhyme scheme refers to the pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem.
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the answer is rhythm
the answer is rhythm
the answer is rhythm
The answer is rhythm.
tempo
Rhyme in literature refers to the repetition of similar sounds at the end of words or within words in a poem or verse. Rhyme helps create a musical and structured pattern in writing, adding rhythm and cohesion to the text. It can also enhance the memorability and impact of a poem.
There isn't a term, as such, for words that don't rhyme. However, and as I'm sure you already know, the term for anything that doesn't rhyme or have a rhythm is "Prose". That's the only thing I can think of. Hope this helps.
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The pattern of a musical beat is commonly called the rhythm of the music.
A pattern of Rhyme in a poem is a rhyme scheme. for example if each line in the poem ends like this Cat, Sit, Hat, Bit, then the scheme is ABAB. for each end word you add a new letter and for words that rhyme with other words you add the same letter.