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Inessa05 [86]
3 years ago
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? Question Drag each label to the correct excerpt from the poem. Identify which sound type each line contains. Excerpt 1: The sk

y was very dark; it was time to leave the park. Excerpt 2: Around high hills and over treacherous trails we kept marching forward be it night or day. Excerpt 3: The sky was very dark, but it was fun to go-kart. Excerpt 4: The tool in the hands of the fool nothing more than a stick.
tiles: alliteration. slant rhyme. internal rhyme. end rhyme.​
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Wewaii [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

So for 1. it is  end rhyme in 2. it is aliteration 3. slant rhyme 4. internal rhyme

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