Question | significance of rhyming schemes |
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Answer | It’s an integral backbone to the structure of a poem, and can be used to create a sense of balance and manage the rhythm of the poem, as well as providing a sort of orally-pleasing aesthetic: it naturally sounds good to the human ear. |
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