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how is a poems rhyme scheme marked and identified?
upper or lowercase letters, such as \abab\
roman numerals, such as \i, ii, i, ii\
arabic numerals, such as \1212\
punctuation symbols, such as \!?!?\
Brief Explanations
To identify a poem's rhyme scheme, we use letters (upper or lowercase) to mark lines with the same rhyme. For example, "ABAB" means the first and third lines rhyme (A), and the second and fourth lines rhyme (B). Roman numerals, Arabic numerals, and punctuation symbols are not used for marking rhyme schemes.
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A. upper or lowercase letters, such as "ABAB"