The rhyme in "Good Hours" can be described as

nonexistent.

perfect end rhyme and consistent rhyme scheme.

internal slant rhyme and consistent rhyme scheme.

eye rhyme and shifting rhyme scheme.

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The rhyme in "Good Hours" can be described as internal slant rhyme and consistent rhyme scheme. The poem features subtle uses of slant rhyme and follows a structured rhyme scheme throughout.

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