Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
Lines A and C use perfect rhyme (minds - finds), and so do lines E and F (cheeks - weeks).
The rhyme in the pair of lines B, D is formed by words with similar but not identical sounds. In the words <em>love</em> and <em>remove,</em> the final consonants are identical but the vowels sound different. That is why this type of rhyme is called slant thyme, or half rhyme.
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<span>c. "name of dew, fresher than shadows of tamarind"
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
A uses "like" which is used in similies.