which of the following describes rhyme

the use of a sound, word or phrases, or a sentence more than once in a passage
the repetition of the same sound at the end of words
the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words
the pattern of stressed and unstressed beats in a poem or other literary text

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The correct description of rhyme from the options provided is "the repetition of the same sound at the end of words." Rhyme typically refers to the correspondence of sounds, especially at the ends of lines in poetry.

repetition of the same sound at the end of words (ex. cat, pat, rat)

The repetition of the same sound at the end of words, as in your example with "cat," "pat," and "rat," is indeed an example of rhyme. Specifically, these words share the same ending sound ("-at"), making them rhyme.

In poetry and songwriting, rhyme can create a pleasing rhythm and help to link ideas or concepts. It's an essential element of many poetic forms.

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