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... RHYME AND OTHER MANIPULATIONS OF SOUND Two words rhyme when they end with the same sound . In perfect rhyme , the final vowel and any succeeding consonant sounds are identical , and the preced- ing consonant sounds are different ...
... RHYME AND OTHER MANIPULATIONS OF SOUND Two words rhyme when they end with the same sound . In perfect rhyme , the final vowel and any succeeding consonant sounds are identical , and the preced- ing consonant sounds are different ...
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... rhyme , like too much salt , may spoil the dish . Rhyme ordinarily falls on an accented syllable at the end of a line , in which case it is called masculine end rhyme . In feminine ( or double ) rhyme , the final two syllables in a line ...
... rhyme , like too much salt , may spoil the dish . Rhyme ordinarily falls on an accented syllable at the end of a line , in which case it is called masculine end rhyme . In feminine ( or double ) rhyme , the final two syllables in a line ...
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... rhymes without unduly complicating our repre- sentation of the total rhyme pattern . The rhyme schemes of most poems , of course , can be fully described using only the capital letters and the X for unrhymed lines . Schematizing the rhyme ...
... rhymes without unduly complicating our repre- sentation of the total rhyme pattern . The rhyme schemes of most poems , of course , can be fully described using only the capital letters and the X for unrhymed lines . Schematizing the rhyme ...
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