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The correct answer is false.
True rhyme does not refer to words that are spelled alike but pronounced differently.
True rhymes don't technically have to be words that are spelled alike, they just sound similar.
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Answer: Both?
Explanation: I honestly believe that it would be both. I think this because Shakespeares Romeo & Juliet shared sides from both Romeo and Juliet, and not just one character. So, if I was supposed to choose one of the sides, I would most definitely choose Romeo. I would choose him because of the great fun he gets to have with his friends and how he is highly admired by many women but I also wouldn't choose him because of the pain and grief he must feel later in the play.
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Answer:
The banker is a man that doesn't have high moral standards. Money is everything to him, and that is why he is willing to kill the lawyer to keep his fortune. ... The lawyer, on the other hand, begins the story as a man that appears to love money.
Explanation:
A clause that may modify a verb is an adverb clause.
For example:
He did it before he went home.