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Do these lines of poetry rhyme? Twinkle, Twinkle, little star How I wonder what you are?

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Do these lines of poetry rhyme?

Twinkle, Twinkle, little starHow I wonder what you are?

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Which words make them rhyme?

Twinkle, Twinkle, little starHow I wonder what you are?

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Which words make them rhyme?

Twinkle, Twinkle, little starHow I wonder what you are?

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Do these lines of poetry rhyme?

I must follow in their trainDown the crooked fairy lane

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Which words make them rhyme?

I must follow in their trainDown the crooked fairy lane

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Which words make them rhyme?

I must follow in their trainDown the crooked fairy lane

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When two lines of poetry rhyme, it’s called a

COUPLET

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Example of a Couplet Poem

Way down South where bananas grow,A grasshopper stepped on an elephant’s toeThe elephant said, with tears in his eyes,“Pick on somebody your own size!”

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Example of a Couplet Poem

Way down South where bananas grow,A grasshopper stepped on an elephant’s toeThe elephant said, with tears in his eyes,“Pick on somebody your own size!”

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Do these lines rhyme?

A peanut sat on the railroad track,His heart was all a-flutterAlong came a train– Toot, toot!– peanut butter!

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Which words make them rhyme?

A peanut sat on the railroad track,His heart was all a-flutterAlong came a train– Toot, toot!– peanut butter!

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Do these lines rhyme?

A peanut sat on the railroad track,His heart was all a-flutterAlong came a train– Toot, toot!– peanut butter!

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Do these lines rhyme?

I toss the branches up and downAnd shake them to and fro,I whirl the leaves in flocks of brownAnd send them high and low.

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What words make them rhyme?

I toss the branches up and downAnd shake them to and fro,I whirl the leaves in flocks of brownAnd send them high and low.

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What words make them rhyme?

I toss the branches up and downAnd shake them to and fro,I whirl the leaves in flocks of brownAnd send them high and low.

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What words make them rhyme?

I toss the branches up and downAnd shake them to and fro,I whirl the leaves in flocks of brownAnd send them high and low.

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When four lines have an alternating rhyme pattern, it’s

called a

QUATRAIN

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When four lines have an alternating rhyme pattern, it’s

called a

QUATRAIN

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An example of a Quatrain Poem

The Sleepy Giant

My age is three hundred and seventy-twoAnd I think, with the deepest regret,How I used to pick up and voraciously chewThe dear little boys whom I met.

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I’ve eaten them raw, in their holiday suits;I’ve eaten them curried with rice;I’ve eaten them baked, in their jackets and boots,And found them exceedingly nice.

But now that my jaws are too weak for such fare,I think it exceedingly rudeto do such a thing, when I’m quite well awareLittle boys do not like to be chewed.

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And so I contentedly live upon eels,And try to do nothing amiss,And I pass all the time I can spare from my mealsIn innocent slumber– like this.

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When an author sets up a poem so that certain lines rhyme with each other, it

is called a

RHYME SCHEME

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Figuring out the Rhyme Scheme of a poem helps us understand the poem’s meaning

better.

We can use letters to mark the Rhyme Scheme, like this:

Twinkle, Twinkle, little star AHow I wonder what you are? A

Up above the world so bright BLike a diamond in the night B

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Twinkle, Twinkle, little star AHow I wonder what you are? A

Up above the world so bright BLike a diamond in the night B

This poem is a Couplet poem.

The Rhyme Scheme of a Couplet

poem is AABB.

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What is the Rhyme Scheme for this poem?

Way down South where bananas grow, A grasshopper stepped on an elephant’s toe The elephant said, with tears in his eyes, “Pick on somebody your own size”

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What is the Rhyme Scheme for this poem?

Way down South where bananas grow, AA grasshopper stepped on an elephant’s toe AThe elephant said, with tears in his eyes, B“Pick on somebody your own size!” B

AABB

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What about the Rhyme Scheme for a Quatrain?

I toss the branches up and downAnd shake them to and fro,I whirl the leaves in flocks of brownAnd send them high and low.

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What about the Rhyme Scheme for a Quatrain?

I toss the branches up and down A And shake them to and fro,I whirl the leaves in flocks of brown A And send them high and low.

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What about the Rhyme Scheme for a Quatrain?

I toss the branches up and downAnd shake them to and fro, B I whirl the leaves in flocks of brownAnd send them high and low. B

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What about the Rhyme Scheme for a Quatrain?

I toss the branches up and down A And shake them to and fro, B I whirl the leaves in flocks of brown A And send them high and low. B

ABAB

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Let’s Review.

A Couplet is a…

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Let’s Review.

A Couplet is a pair of rhymed lines

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A Quatrain is a…

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A Quatrain is a set of four lines with alternating rhymes.

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A Rhyme Scheme is a…

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A Rhyme Scheme is a pattern of rhymes in a poem.

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A Rhyme Scheme is a pattern of rhymes in a poem.

And we figure it out by…

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A Rhyme Scheme is a pattern of rhymes in a poem.

And we figure it out by assigning letters of the alphabet to sets of rhyming lines.

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