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Identify the rhyme scheme of the following verses:

Twirling your blue skirts, travelling the sward
Under the towers of your seminary,
Go listen to your teachers old and contrary
Without believing a word.

Tie the white fillets then about your hair
And think no more of what will come to pass
Than bluebirds that go walking on the grass
And chattering on the air.

  1. abba cddc

  2. abab cdcd

  3. abba cdcd

  4. aaabb ccdd


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The rhyme scheme can be identified through the final word of each line:

Sward-Word(a)
Seminary-Contrary(b)
Hair-Air(c)
Pass-Grass(d)
So, the rhyme scheme followed here is abba cddc. Option A is the correct answer.

Identify the rhyme scheme of the following verse:

Let them buy your big eyes,
In the secret earth securely,
Your thin fingers and your fair,
Soft, indefinite-coloured hair,
All of these in some way, surely,
From the secret earth shall rise;
Not for these I sit and stare;
Broken and bereft completely:
Your young flesh that sat so neatly
On your little bones will sweetly
Blossom in the air.

  1. abccbbccbbc

  2. abccbacbbbc

  3. abbccabccbb

  4. abcabccbbcc


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The rhyme scheme can be identified through the final word of each line:

Eyes(a)
Securely(b)
Fair-Hair(c)
Surely(b)
Rise(a)
Stare(c)
Completely-Neatly-Sweetly(b)
Air(c)
So, the rhyme scheme is abccbacbbbc. So, the correct answer is option B.

Identify the rhyme scheme of the following verse:

Stay, O sweet, and do not rise!
The light that shines comes from thine eyes;
The day breaks not: it is my heart,
Because that you and I must part.
Stay! Or else my joys will die
And perish in their infancy.

  1. aabbcd

  2. aabcbc

  3. ababab

  4. abcabc


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The rhyme scheme followed can be found out through the last word of each line. Here, the following words rhyme:

Rise-Eyes(a)
Heart-Part(b)
However, 'die' and 'infancy' do not rhyme. So, the rhyme scheme is aabbcd. The correct answer is A.

Which of the pairs given are rhyming words?
Select the best option. 

  1. disguise, wise

  2. disguise, slice

  3. disguise, chastise

  4. disguise, hides


Correct Option: A,C
Explanation:

From the given pairs, 'disguise' sounds similar to both 'wise' and 'chastise' with similar phonetic transcriptions. Therefore we can conclude that the rhyming pairs are "disguise, wise" and "disguise, chastise". Options A and C are the correct answers.