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Question
match the terms with their appropriate definitions.
internal rhyme
line
slant rhyme
stanza
symbol
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a group of words arranged into a row of a poem that ends for a specific reason
something visible that represents something invisible
a rhyme that occurs in the middle lines of poetry, rather than the end
a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem
a rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical, sounds
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Brief Explanations
Each term is matched to its standard literary definition:
- Internal rhyme refers to rhymes within, not at the end of, lines.
- A line is a single row of words in a poem.
- Slant rhyme uses near-identical, not exact, sound matches.
- A stanza is a grouped unit of lines in a poem.
- A symbol is a visible item standing for an abstract idea.
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- Internal rhyme: A rhyme that occurs in the middle lines of poetry, rather than the end
- Line: A group of words arranged into a row of a poem that ends for a specific reason
- Slant rhyme: A rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical, sounds
- Stanza: A fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem
- Symbol: Something visible that represents something invisible