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Vocabulary Brian Miller Erica Johns. Rhyme Rhyme is the repetition in two or more nearby words of the last stressed vowel and all the syllables that follow.

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1 Vocabulary Brian Miller Erica Johns

2 Rhyme Rhyme is the repetition in two or more nearby words of the last stressed vowel and all the syllables that follow it.

3 End Rhyme End Rhyme Most rhymes occur at the end of the poetic line, the term for which is end rhyme. ◦The rhyme may consist of only one syllable, or it may have multiple syllables.  ex: Duck and Truck- one, Funny and Bunny- multiple.

4 End Rhymes Cont’d End Rhymes Cont’d Rhymes that end on a stressed syllable are called masculine and rhymes that end on an unstressed syllable are called feminine. ◦ex: fond and pond are masculine, while attention and dimension are feminine.

5 Internal Rhyme Rhymes may occur within a line of poetry rather than at the end, this is called internal rhyme ◦Ex: And binding with briars my joys and desires. From “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe

6 Rhyme Scheme In scanning a poem, rhymes are marked with letters of the alphabet, with the first rhyme designated as A, the second B, etc. ◦The pattern of recurrences is called a rhyme scheme. ◦Some stanzaic patterns are identified by particular rhymes schemes  Ex: Sonnet, Couplet, and Ballad Meter

7 Perfect and Imperfect Rhyme When the rhyming sounds match exactly, the rhyme is called perfect. ◦An alternative form is eye rhyme, in which words look on the page like perfect rhymes but are pronounced differently.  Ex: look and book are perfect while, cover and over are classified as eye rhyme.

8 Cont’d Rhymes may also be partial rather than perfect, varying the corresponding vowel sounds and/or the consonant sounds. This can be classified as imperfect, half, off, or slant rhyme.


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