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Rhyme is
repetition of end sounds of words
repetition of similar vowel sounds
repetition of beginning sounds of words
a musical quality in language
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Correct answer: repetition of end sounds of words.
Explanation: rhyme is the matching of final sounds (usually the vowel and any following consonants) in two or more words (e.g., "cat" and "hat"). Repetition of similar vowel sounds is called assonance; repetition of beginning sounds is alliteration. “A musical quality in language” is an effect rhyme can produce but isn’t its definition.
Explanation: rhyme is the matching of final sounds (usually the vowel and any following consonants) in two or more words (e.g., "cat" and "hat"). Repetition of similar vowel sounds is called assonance; repetition of beginning sounds is alliteration. “A musical quality in language” is an effect rhyme can produce but isn’t its definition.
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