The poem "One Art" by Elizabeth Bishop follows a villanelle rhyme scheme, which consists of five tercets (ABA) followed by a quatrain (ABAA). The repeating lines "The art of losing isn't hard to master" and "though it may look like (Write it!)" maintain the structure.
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Elizabeth Bishop tries to show equality-everyone loses something and that they are not alone.
it uses repetition of words as well as rhymes
Oh honey, let me break it down for you. "Mockingbird" by Eminem has a rhyme scheme of AABBCCDD, with each pair of lines rhyming. Eminem sure knows how to lay down some sick rhymes, even if he is pouring his heart out in this emotional track. So, there you have it, the rhyme scheme in all its glory.
The word repeated the most in the poem, "One Art", by Elizabeth Bishop, is master.
A slant sonnet is not an actual sonnet, but a rhyme scheme of a sonnet. A rhyme scheme for a Shakespearean Sonnet is ABABCDCDEFEFGG. This means that every other line (ABAB) will rhyme. A slant rhyme though deviates from this slightly. While you are still rhyming, the sounds of the two rhyming words may sound different. Ex from Shakespere's Sonnet 18: "Thou art more lovely and more temperate: / And summer's lease has all too short a date:" The words Temperate and Date rhyme, but you can tell that they don't rhyme 100%.
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Adele Bishop has written: 'The art of decorative stencilling'
art
smart art
Start, dart, chart
The answer is "rhyme"