1. In the poem "The road not taken" by Robert Frost, what words show rhyme scheme. (Provide at least two words that rhyme from the poem, and the line number.)

My answer: . Words like 'wood' and 'stood' in lines 1 and 3 rhyme.

2. In this poem, what pattern is used? (AABB, ABBA, ABAB, etc.)
My answer: ABAAB is the pattern.

Oh, yeah 'could'! Thanks.

#1 — There's a third rhyming word in that stanza — and in fact it's the same pattern in the other stanzas, too. Read it aloud to hear it clearly.

#2 — Correct

You're welcome!

1. To determine the words that show the rhyme scheme in the poem "The road not taken" by Robert Frost, you need to identify which words have similar ending sounds. Here are a couple of examples:

- In line 1, the word "wood" and in line 3, the word "stood" rhyme with one another. Both words have the same "ood" sound.
- In line 2, the word "way" and in line 4, the word "day" rhyme with one another. Both words have the same "ay" sound.

Therefore, the words 'wood' and 'stood' in lines 1 and 3 are an example of rhyme in this poem.

2. In terms of the pattern used in the poem, the rhyme scheme of "The road not taken" by Robert Frost is as follows: ABAAB. Each corresponding letter represents a different rhyme sound. In this case, the first and third lines rhyme (A), the second and fourth lines rhyme (B), and the fifth line rhymes with the first and third lines (also A).