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English, 11.05.2021 21:50, Stucklikechuck1703

Read the following poem. What is the rhyme scheme? How Not to Have to Dry the Dishes
If you have to dry the dishes
(such an awful boring chore)
If you have to dry the dishes
('Stead of going to the store)
If you have to dry the dishes
And you drop one on the floor--.
Maybe they won't let you
Dry the dishes anymore

I would really appreciate help I suck at these pls and thank you!


Read the following poem. What is the rhyme scheme?

How Not to Have to Dry the Dishes
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