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rhyme
Question | Answer |
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end rhyme | occurs at the end of a line |
internal rhyme | taking place rhymes occurring inside the line |
assonance | the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds (not, rod) |
onomatopoeia | a combo of words whose sound seems to resemble the sound it denotes |
masculine rhyme | single stressed syllable |
feminine rhymes | one strong syllable one soft syllable |
true rhyme | rhyming sounds exact |
eye rhyme | words whose endings are spelled alike and in most cases were pronounced alike but have in the corse of time aquired different pronunciation. |
imperfect rhyme: off rhyme | differs from the perfect rhyme by changing the vowel sound room/storm, be/fly |
imperfect rhyme: vowel rhyme | goes beyond off rhyme in the only the vowel sounds are in common of rhyme words. green/leaves, barley/starry |
imperfect rhyme: Pararhyme | stressed vowel sounds differ but are flanked by identical or similar consonants. |
monorhyme | a poem of no predetermined meter, line length, or number of lines. the sole requirement being its one rhyme. |