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jonny [76]
3 years ago
13

The following is a type of rhyme used in poetry:

English
2 answers:
Nutka1998 [239]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is INTERNAL RHYME. In this case, we are looking for rhymes in the same line of poetry. Most of the times we use end rhymes that work at the end of each line of the poem usually rhyming with the end of the previews line. But in an Internal Rhyme, you will see the Rhyme in the same line.

Explanation:

Let me give you a couple of examples:

While I nodded, nearly naPPING, suddenly there came a taPPING,

I went to toWN to buy a goWN.  

anygoal [31]3 years ago
6 0
Interior rhyme I think..?
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