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If a poem's length exceeds the amount of letters in the alphabet what is used to represent the rhyme scheme?

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If a poem's length exceeds the amount of letters in the alphabet what is used to represent the rhyme scheme?

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  1. thats a good question. maybe start using lower case letters if you use upper case..or vice versa


  2. I would say that before you have exhausted the entire alphabet, a clear pattern should have arisen. The point of a rhyme scheme is to explain the pattern, not catalog the entire poem. I wish I could think of a better word than catalog but I hope you see my point.

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