rhyme
Rhyme is a literary element which consists in using words that produce the same or similar sounds.
The words <em>hear</em> and <em>ear</em> are an example of perfect, or full, rhyme. This literary device creates a musical effect, and that's why the author used it in his piece of writing.
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Words with just prefix Return, Unkind, Repeat, Reconstruct, Disagree
Word with just suffix: Helping, Kindness, Helpful, Dangerous
Words with both prefix and suffix: Invisible, misinterpreting, dislikeable, improperly
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Explanation:
Affect and effect are easy to mix up. Here’s the short version of how to use effect vs. affect. Affect is usually a verb, and it means to impact or change. The effect is usually a noun, an effect is the result of a change. Watch out! There are certain situations and fixed phrases that break the general usage rules for these words.
Probably a. because in the title of the poem Will There Really Be Morning suggests that morning may or may not be coming. From this we can infer that this may be because it is far away. However, I have not read either poem, so I must read them to absolutely sure.