Triplet. A triplet is a three-line stanza (or tercet) where all lines end with the same rhyme. The rhyme scheme may look like: AAA, BBB, CCC etc. The poem 'Upon Julia's Clothes' (1648) by Robert Herrick is made up of two stanzas that are both triplets.
ABAB rhyme schemes are just one type of rhyme scheme, but they are a popular one. When we discuss ABAB rhyme schemes, we mean that the very last word in the first and third lines rhyme, while the very last word in the second and fourth lines make a different rhyme.
The ABAB rhyme scheme might be the most popular four-line rhyme scheme out there, especially in rap music. Some people also refer to this rhyme scheme as alternate rhyme. To use it, you can rhyme the first and third lines with one another, and the second and fourth lines with one another using a different vowel sound.
There are many words that have no rhyme in the English language. "Orange" is only the most famous. Other words that have no rhyme include: silver, purple, month, ninth, pint, wolf, opus, dangerous, marathon and discombobulate.
Many types of rhyme schemes are possible, such as the ABC rhyme scheme, and learning how to write in this and other styles can give a poet more tools for expression and creating meaning.
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