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What rhyme scheme is used in hawk roosting?

"Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes does not follow a traditional rhyme scheme. It is written in free verse, meaning it does not adhere to a set pattern of rhyme or meter.

The poem's strength lies in its directness and simplicity, achieved through its lack of structured rhyme and rhythm. This allows the reader to focus on the imagery and the hawk's internal monologue, reflecting its predatory nature and its detached view of the world.

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