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One: a perfect or slant rhyme wherein the emphasis falls on the final syllable, as in "stop" and "mop," or "Look at" and "despair.""Shew'th" (that means: "shows") and "endu'th" (which means: "endures") tend to be the forced rhymes in this example. Recognize, way too, how the syntax in line four is a little bit strange: It could be a lot more all-na

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Severe: “Do not go gentle into that excellent night, / Old age should burn and rave at shut of working day; / Rage, rage versus the dying of The sunshine.” – Dylan ThomasThe First Globe War wasn't a heroic war, so no heroic couplets: alternatively, just the estranging and unsettling sensation created by pararhyme.Consonance, like assonance, i

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