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Pie
3 years ago
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Which end-rhyme pairs in Emily Dickinson's "The Soul Selects Her Own Society" exhibit slant rhyme?

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Ivahew [28]3 years ago
3 0
Example of a slant rhyme among your choices would be A and B. 

Slant rhymes are also called imperfect rhymes. They are rhymes that have the same sound but the vowel that follow the matching consonants do not match. 

Door and more rhyme but look at the ends, they are not the same. The answer is then;
A. Then-shuts the door
B. Present no more-


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