What is the rhyme scheme of "Great Glorious Gobs"?
A. ABAB
B. BBBA
C. AABB
D. AABA
Ok heres some of it
Mom says that vegetables are good for me,
but I am afraid I must
disagree.
Candy is better. I just know it's true!
Because bubble gum helps me
learn how to chew
Does me and disagree rhyme? it doesn't right?
you should include some lines from Great Glorious Gobs - so someone can help you detect the rhyming scheme
Read this carefully and completely. Then let us know what you decide.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5822096_rhyme-scheme.html
[I can't find this poem (is it a poem?) online because the title appears to have been used by many people in many different ways.]
Bob -- look at more lines in this poem to see whether Sarah or I am correctly interpreting the few lines you posted.
Since the 1st line ends with me and the next line ends with disagree
The first line is A and the next line is B??
Then the third line ends with true and the next line ends with chew so its
AABB?
Right.
Which line in the poem contains an example of onomatopoeia?
A. Line 6
B. Line 7
C. Line 14
D. Line 15
Line 6: and you'll forget all about that broccoli you chop
Line 7: Rock candy looks like beautiful glass
Line 14: but spinach tastes all gritty and sandy
Line 15: Taffy is slurpy and sticky and sweet
I think it's line 14