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What is the rhyme scheme used in the following lines from the poem "The Aim Was Song" by Robert Frost?


Before man to blow to right

The wind once blew itself untaught

And did its loudest day and night

In any rough place where it caught.

abcd
abba
abab
abcb

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jaydelittlejohn
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  • 11-07-2017
The rhyme scheme would be abab
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