How is a poem's rhyme scheme marked and identified?
A. upper or lowercase letters, such as "ABAB"
B. Roman numerals, such as "I, II, I, II"
C. Arabic numerals, such as "1212"
D. punctuation symbols, such as "!?!?".
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Answer (1)
A poem's rhyme scheme is typically marked using upper or lowercase letters like 'ABAB', Roman numerals, or Arabic numerals. The most common method is the alphabetical notation. Punctuation symbols are not used for identifying rhyme schemes. ;