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Rhyme is a literary device, featured particularly in poetry, in which identical or similar concluding syllables in different words are repeated. ... For example, words rhyme that end with the same vowel sound but have different spellings: day, prey, weigh, bouquet.
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chemical: Food, muscles, fuel and battery
kinetic: car rolling, plane flying
elastic: springs elastic bands
gravity: rock on a cliff
nuclear: nuclear fuel
magnetic: magnets, electromagnet
thermal: fire, radiator, rubbing hands
light: bulb, flame, TV
sound, loudspeaker, TV speaker, trumpet
electric energy: kettle plugged in
Extension: yes, you can change one energy to another. For example, a falling rock of a cliff changes potential energy to kinetic energy.
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The narrator is clearly guilty of murder but what is important is that he considers himself sane. The purpose of him narrating the story is to tell the reader of his sanity as indicated by his careful and astute planning of the crime.
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Mrs. Frankweiler has one particularly big, honkin' secret: whether or not the angel statue was carved by Michelangelo. Even though the museum officials are all clambering to find out the truth, she refuses to hand over the documents.