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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.
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Letter designation in describing poems refers to Rhyming schemes, where the last words in like-lettered lines rhyme. A CDCD scheme is the same as an ABAB scheme, but in this case the rhyming syllables are different from the ABAB.
Either, ABAB, AABB, or ACBC.
The rhyming pattern is ABAB.
By the following rhyming scheme abab cdcd efef gg
ABAB, CDCD, and EFEF
what is alternative rhymesThey are lines that alternate between two rhyming words in the rhyme scheme abab.
The rhyming scheme of "The Lotus" can vary depending on the specific poem or song you are referring to. In general, traditional rhyming schemes for poems can include AABB, ABAB, or ABCB patterns. It ultimately depends on the structure and style chosen by the poet or songwriter.
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fourQuatrains are four lines poems that use one of the following rhyming patterns: AABB, ABAB, ABCB, ABCA, ABBA.Poem or stanza