Internal rhyme is that which occurs within the verse, either with a word that is also in the middle of the verse, or with a word that is at the end of the verse.
On the other hand the Slant rhyme, are rhymes that the stressed syllables of the final consonants coincide in each verse. These two types of rhyme are easily found in Emily Dickinson's poem "Angels in the Early Morning."
The conscience refers to a state of awareness or a sense that one's actions or intentions are either morally right or wrong, along with a feeling of obligation to do the right thing. ... You should decide what to do according to your own conscience...