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The pair of words "young" and "song" that end two different lines of poetry are known...


The pair of words "young" and "song" that end two different lines of poetry are known as



A. close rhymes.
B. dissonant rhymes.
C. assonant rhymes.
D. slant rhymes.

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The correct answer is option D) Slant Rhymes

  • It is also referred to as a rhyme in which two words located at the end of the line of poetry are similar but not identical. Eg. In this case Young and Song - ng is similar bit words are not identical
  • It also called the half-rhyme and imperfect rhyme as the sounds are not identical
  • In the original definition, slant rhymes end with the same consonants as the case is and in the new definition involves a focus on the entire syllable than just the last.

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