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A,B,A,B,

C,D,C,D,

E,F,E,F,

G,G.

This is an example of a basic rhyme scheme, each letter representing the type of ending to the word, so two A's would rhyme, and two B's and so on, whereas an A and an E wouldn't rhyme.

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Mice scury across the deck / Rice never finds human mouths

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The initial vowel sound is the pronunciation of the first vowel in a particular word. A poem with many agreeable initial vowel sounds is "He Fumbles at your Spirit" by Emily Dickinson.

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