How do you find the rhyme scheme in a poem?

1. Read through the poem carefully and identify the lines that end with the same sound. These are rhyming lines.

2. Label each rhyming line with a letter. The first rhyming sound in the poem will be labeled "A," the second "B," and so on.

3. Continue labeling the rhyming lines until you reach the end of the poem.

4. The sequence of letters represents the rhyme scheme of the poem.

Here's an example:

Roses are red (A)

Violets are blue (B)

Sugar is sweet (A)

And so are you (B)

The rhyme scheme of this poem is AABB.

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