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Rhyme Scheme - Worksheet 3

Grade 3ReadingRhyme Scheme
Aligned to: RL.3.1

Read the poem "The Land of Counterpane" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Answer questions about rhyming words and patterns.

1.

The Land of Counterpane

by Robert Louis Stevenson

poetry · 102 words
11 When I was sick and lay a-bed,
2 2 I had two pillows at my head,
3 3 And all my toys beside me lay,
4 4 To keep me happy all the day.
5 5 And sometimes for an hour or so
6 6 I watched my leaden soldiers go,
7 7 With different uniforms and drills,
8 8 Among the bed-clothes, through the hills;
9 9 And sometimes sent my ships in fleets
1010 All up and down among the sheets;
1111 Or brought my trees and houses out,
1212 And planted cities all about.
1313 I was the giant great and still
1414 That sits upon the pillow-hill,
1515 And sees before him, dale and plain,
1616 The pleasant land of counterpane.

Answer the 5 questions below.

2.

Find a pair of rhyming words in the poem.

A.bed/head
B.cat/dog
C.big/small
D.run/jump
3.

What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?

A.AABB
B.ABAB
C.ABCB
4.

Does "fleets" rhyme with "sheets"?

A.Yes
B.No
5.

Does "so" rhyme with "drills"?

A.Yes
B.No
6.

Does "lay" rhyme with "day"?

A.Yes
B.No

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