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Lisa [10]
2 years ago
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Finish this poem by making the last line rhyme with the second line. Use the same number of accented syllables as are in the sec

ond line. Think of what you want to say. Then think of a word to rhyme with town that could be the last word of your line.
The angry storm roared recklessly,
Drenching field and town.
The sun soon melted tunnels through,
English
1 answer:
masha68 [24]2 years ago
4 0

An example of a way to finish this poem using the same number of accented syllables as the second line and rhyming with "town" is:

Taking back its crown.

<h3>What are the accented syllables in the second line?</h3>
  • There are three accented syllables in the second line of the poem. They help give the line its rhythm and musicality. They are highlighted below:

Drenching field and town.

  • The line we wrote as an example of an answer above also has three accented syllables in the same positions as in the second line:

Taking back its crown.

<h3>What is rhyme?</h3>
  • We say two words rhyme with each other when their final sound is the same. The words "town" and "crown" have the same sound in the end, /aun/, which means that they rhyme.

Therefore, the answer given as an example above is a good way to finish the poem.

Learn more about rhyme here:

brainly.com/question/14462535

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