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English, 03.02.2020 15:51 sanociahnoel

Me with this ive been stuck for

step 1: write the first four lines with a rhyme scheme of abab.
step 2: copy lines 2 and 4 to lines 5 and 7.
step 3: write lines 6 and 8 (rhyme = c)
step 4: copy lines 6 and 8 to lines 9 and 11.
step 5: write lines 10 and 12 (rhyme = d)
step 6: copy lines 10 and 12 to lines 13 and 15
step 7: copy lines 3 and 1 to lines 14 and 16 ( in that order)
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line # rhyme scheme
1 a
2 b
3 a
4 b
2 5 b
6 c
4 7 b
8 c

6 9 c
10 d
8 11 c
12 d

10 13 d
3 14 a
12 15 d
1 16 a

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