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OpenStudy (caseysorensen):

What type of rhyme appears in these lines from Emily wingspaninson's poem "Angels in the Early Morning"? Angels when the sun is hottest May be seen the sands among, Stooping, plucking, sighing, flying; Parched the flowers they bear along. internal rhyme slant rhyme internal rhyme and slant rhyme internal rhyme, slant rhyme, and end rhyme

OpenStudy (caseysorensen):

@Flower-girl

OpenStudy (caseysorensen):

@Qwertty123

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Do you know what any of those rhymes are?

OpenStudy (caseysorensen):

no I don't im reall turible in English

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

internal rhyme: In poetry, internal rhyme, or middle rhyme, is rhyme that occurs within a single line of verse, or between internal phrases across multiple lines. By contrast, rhyme between line endings is known as end rhyme. slant rhyme: Half rhyme or slant rhyme, sometimes called near-rhyme or lazy rhyme, is a type of rhyme formed by words with similar but not identical sounds. In most instances, either the vowel segments are different while the consonants are identical, or vice versa. End rhyme is defined as when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same. An example of end rhyme is the poem, Star Light, Star Bright. Now from that what do you think it is?

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