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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
3 years ago
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What type of rhyme appears in these lines from Emily Dickinson's poem "Angels in the Early Morning"?

English
2 answers:
Temka [501]3 years ago
8 0
I would say the correct answer is C) there is an internal rhyme and slant rhyme.
Internal rhyme is <em>sighing: flying, </em>whereas the slant rhyme is <em>among:along.</em>
olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is C.

This poem by Emily Dickinson has two types of rhyme:

Internal rhyme is the one that occurs withing the same line of a verse. An example of this is: "Stooping, plucking, sighing, flying;"

Slant rhyme is a rhyme in which the stressed syllables of ending consonants match even if the preceding vowel sounds do not. Examples of this are the words: among and along.

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