Hey there, Hannah! Your answer is a slant rhyme. <span>Half </span>rhyme<span> or </span>slant rhyme, sometimes called near-rhyme<span> or lazy</span>rhyme<span>, is a type of </span>rhyme<span> formed by words with similar but not identical sounds. In most instances, either the vowel segments are different while the consonants are identical, or vice versa. Hope I helped!</span>
No other anatomist tried a brain dissection before the narrator's attempt because people's brains did not have any problems back then. When the computing power of the people's brains started slowing down, it was then that the scientist decided to dissect the brain to investigate the reason why this was happening.
<span>C isn't a good strategy for listening for information. Thinking about a response does not help with actively listening.</span>
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