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2 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Rhyme Define Rhyme Time More Definitions Examples You Finish

3 Final vowel and consonant sounds are the same.

4 What is exact rhyme?

5 Occurs at the ends of lines.

6 What is end rhyme?

7 Rhyme of one-syllable words or stressed final syllables.

8 What is masculine rhyme?

9 Rhyme of two or more syllables with stress on a syllable other than the last; can create comic verse.

10 What is feminine rhyme?

11 Final consonant sounds are the same, but vowel sounds are different.

12 What is slant rhyme?

13 Like a tree, I will not bend But rather will defend.

14 End/exact/masculine (any one will do)?

15 I must be free to see The light falling from sight.

16 Internal/exact/masculine?

17 Red, Fred

18 Exact/masculine?

19 Rain, Ruin

20 Slant?

21 Happily, Sappily

22 Feminine?

23 The occurrence of the same consonant sound in adjacent or closely connected words.

24 What is alliteration?

25 Words which imitate sounds.

26 What is onomatopoeia?

27 The occurrence of the same vowel sound in adjacent or closely connected words.

28 What is assonance?

29 Sounds and words which are pleasant to the ear.

30 What is euphony?

31 Harsh, unpleasant sounds and words.

32 What is cacophony?

33 Alone, all alone Nobody, but nobody Can make it out here alone.

34 What is repetition?

35 Everyone eventually enjoys Evermore.

36 What is assonance?

37 The moon and the sun star on the sky’s stage.

38 What is euphony and/or alliteration?

39 Gargantuan chunks flew precariously near the castle perimeter.

40 What is cacophony?

41 A gaggle of giggling girls galloped by on portly ponies.

42 What is alliteration?

43 Give an example of end rhyme.

44 Did it have rhyme at the end of two lines?

45 Give an example of onomatopoeia.

46 Was it a sound word like buzz, bang, or meow?

47 Give an example of alliteration.

48 Was it a repetition of consonant sound in a series of words?

49 Give an example of slant rhyme.

50 Was the rhyme a match of consonant sounds but not vowels?

51 Give an example of cacophony.

52 Did the words/phrase sound harsh and/or unpleasant?