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1.Give two examples of rhyme scheme form the poem “Ballad of Birmingham".

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Answer:

The last word in lines 2 and 4 (in this case, "sweet" and "feet") rhyme.

Explanation:

In the Ballad of Birmingham, the author creates a pattern of ABCB, where only the second and fourth lines rhyme. The first and third lines do not rhyme. Almost all of the rhymes are end-rhymes - a rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry.

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