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Types of Rhyme

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Rhyme – Positions, Types and Examples

Bysmartenglishnotes 11/07/202111/07/2021

A rhyme is the similarity or likeness of sound existing between two words. A true rhyme should consist of identical sounding syllables that are stressed, and the letters preceding the vowel sounds should be different. Thus fun and run are TRUE or perfect rhymes because the vowel sounds are identical and preceded by different consonants.

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