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Misha Larkins [42]
3 years ago
10

In the following verse, look at the underlined phrases. Identify the example of internal rhyme.

English
1 answer:
skad [1K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

"dead, and with its head"

Explanation:

Internal rhymes - A rhyme involving the middle word and the last word in single line.

The example would be dead, and with its head.

This is the integral rhyme because a word in the middle of the line (dead) and a word at the end of the line (head) rhyme

Reasons its not the other answers.

It's pretty obvious that it is not the other answers as none of the words rhyme

snicker and snack don't rhyme

galumphing and back don't rhyme

one and two don't rhyme

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