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Waiting for the Spring Which rhyme scheme does the poet use in "Waiting for Spring"?
The snow has come and gone away.
The sky is the prettiest blue.
The children have come out to play
but I am waiting for the green.
OA. The third and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme.
ОВ.
The first and third lines of each stanza rhyme.
OC.
The first second, and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme.
I like to wear my purple frock
and sing along with the birds.
I want to sleep on my hammock
and only see the happy dreams.
OD
The first and second lines of each stanza rhyme.

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