If I personally had to choose between these I would choose A because this is a metaphor that is widely used, making it a cliché.
You mean memorable? The root word would be Mem
Answer:
"Admit impediments. Love is not love"
"Or bends with the remover to remove"
Explanation:
Slant rhythm is essentially when a poet uses two words that sound really similar, but they don't not exactly rhyme with each other.
Look for a pair of lines that are like that:
"Admit impediments. Love is not love"
"Or bends with the remover to remove"
Here, we see the words "love" and "remove"; obviously, we know that they don't exactly rhyme, but they are relatively close enough both in sound and spelling. So, this pair is the answer.
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