The correct answer is rhyme
Just imagine a generic poem that comes to mind. The endings are usually the same in some lines and it is said that they rhyme.
B. They are healthy. Depends on who you are I guess
I think that the phrase "sporting proposition" means a game of chance.
It was used in this dialogue:
"Simply this: hunting had ceased to be what you call `a sporting proposition.' It had become too easy. I always got my quarry. Always. There is no greater bore than perfection." (1.96)
When you say "sport" is infers a chance of winning and losing. There is no sure outcome.
In the above lines, hunting has become a sure deal and it does not invigorate nor inspire the hunters to do better.
D. A character who remains the same throughout the entire story. Hope I help dude.
The word subtract has the word Sub in the beginning of the word