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OpenStudy (helpkay):

please help

OpenStudy (helpkay):

would this be a Rhyme Sound Device Well for a few minutes June never said one word And I thought at first that she hadn't heard

Atsie (atsie):

@helpkay It would be a rhyme that rhymes without rhyming :P But it basically does. When you merely read it with your eyes, it appears as two different words that don't belong, and if you read it out loud then it does belong. :)

Atsie (atsie):

Does that help you any?

OpenStudy (helpkay):

so I could use the as a Rhyme Sound Device because it is sounds like the words Rhyme

OpenStudy (helpkay):

@Atsie

OpenStudy (helpkay):

@Atsie @JustDoubleChecking

OpenStudy (justdoublechecking):

He is basically saying that, when read aloud, the words sound similar and therefore rhyme. That makes them homophones.

OpenStudy (helpkay):

ok i was making sure that what he/she meant I have one more question if your will to help

Atsie (atsie):

Yes that is what I was saying, and by the way I'm a "she." ^.^

Atsie (atsie):

I'd be glad to try and help you with another! :)

OpenStudy (helpkay):

ok that what i thought but now day you never know

OpenStudy (justdoublechecking):

Yeah, I hear ya. Good job. :D

Atsie (atsie):

Well, I don't take offense to it....but how does "Atsie" sound masculine to some people?? I can never understand that haha. @helpkay Are you ready for the next question?

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