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What is internal rhyme?
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when multiple words within a line of poetry rhyme
when several words in a short section begin with the same sound
when words at the end of each line in a poem rhyme
when a pause occurs in the middle of poetic line
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Answer: when multiple words within a line of poetry rhyme.
Explanation: internal rhyme occurs when rhyming words appear inside the same line (or within a single line and another internal position), not just at line ends. The other choices describe alliteration (same beginning sound), end rhyme (words at line ends), and caesura (a pause in the middle of a line).
Explanation: internal rhyme occurs when rhyming words appear inside the same line (or within a single line and another internal position), not just at line ends. The other choices describe alliteration (same beginning sound), end rhyme (words at line ends), and caesura (a pause in the middle of a line).
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