"Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe

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Which pair of words is an example of internal rhyme? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

side, bride
side, bride

sounding, sea
sounding, sea

Lee, sea
Lee, sea

beams, dreams
beams, dreams

rise, eyes

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The pairs of words that are examples of internal rhyme from the options given are:

  1. beams, dreams
  2. rise, eyes

Internal rhyme refers to rhyming words that occur within the same line of poetry, rather than at the end of lines. In "Annabel Lee," both "beams" and "dreams" as well as "rise" and "eyes" appear in lines where they are positioned closer together, thus fitting the definition of internal rhyme.

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