Use the lines below to answer these two questions.A cursing rogue with a merry fảrce, A bundle of rags upon a crutch, Stumbled upon that windy place Called ...
Use the lines below to answer these two questions.A cursing rogue with a merry fảrce,
A bundle of rags upon a crutch,
Stumbled upon that windy place
Called cruachan, and it was as much.
The rhyme scheme of the stanza above is
Answer Details
The rhyme scheme of the stanza above is "abab". This means that the last words of every other line (first and third lines) rhyme with each other, while the last words of the remaining lines (second and fourth lines) also rhyme with each other, but not with the first and third lines. In this case, the rhyme scheme follows the pattern of "force" (line 1) with "crutch" (line 2), and "place" (line 3) with "much" (line 4).