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The one thing you should remember, however, is that the first sense presented to you is not, as is commonly assumed, the most 'important,' or 'correct' meaning. Some senses may be archaic, slang, or rare, but none are better than the others.
Dictionaries differ in how they define a word for several reasons. One is that the language is so broad, an explanation of a word's meaning can be made in multiple different ways. A definition may be verbose or terse, depending on how the lexicographer approaches the task of explaining the meaning.
But the raven, sitting lonely on the placid bust spoke only (from "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe)
Internal rhyme is when two words rhyme in the same line. In this line from "The Raven" the words lonely and only rhyme. It is a strict internal rhyme scheme because there is the same rhythm and number of syllables from the start of the line to lonely as there is from just after lonely to only. Dickinson's line "The eyes beside had wrung them dry" has three words with the same long I sound (eyes, beside, dry) but there doesn't appear to be a strict pattern and they don't actually rhyme so this is alliteration. In Thomas's "Ceremony After a Fire Raid" the short i sound is also repeated but the words do not rhyme either.
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life is not fair we all get different opportunities some people want to bed famous and others didnt want to be but they are forced to.
Explanation:
D I know this because I read the book as a child. Most of the book was a blur except for Judd's harsh cruelty. That's what captured me the most. Almost all his animals were so violent. All except Shiloh.
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1. A <em>deep</em> river flows through the <em>thick</em> forest.
2. David could not climb the <em>steep</em> hill with the <em>heavy</em> baggage.
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