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Read the poem same as a Bee by Emily Dixon famous a beat it has the song that has this thing all too it has a wing what is the rhyme scheme pattern for the poem Abba or a a b b or abcc or a b a b
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The rhyme scheme pattern for the poem "same as a Bee" by Emily Dixon would be "abcc."
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