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internal vs. end rhyme
annette mendragon
multiple-choice question
which is an example of end rhyme in these lines?
\miscalculate\ and \great\
\underestimate\ and \intent\
\miscalculate\ and \create\
\some\ and \call\
Brief Explanations
End rhyme occurs when the final syllables or sounds of two or more lines of text rhyme. We check the ending sounds of each pair:
- "Miscalculate" ends with /leɪt/ and "great" ends with /ɡreɪt/, matching in final sound.
- "Underestimate" (/meɪt/) and "intent" (/tent/) do not share a final rhyming sound.
- "Miscalculate" (/leɪt/) and "create" (/eɪt/) do not match in final sound.
- "Some" (/ʌm/) and "call" (/kɔːl/) do not share a final rhyming sound.
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"Miscalculate" and "great"