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Front rhyme
Pron [raɪm]
Back 【RHYME】
The poet used the word "flight" as a rhyme for the word "night. "
这诗人使用“flight”这个词来与“night”这个词谐音。
【重点词汇】
rhyme n. 音, 韵
Vocab
rhymecorrespondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)

A rhyme is when two words sound alike, particularly in poetry when rhyming words are at the end of multiple lines. When similar sounds in multiples bound, that’s rhyme.

“True wit is nature to advantage dress'd; / What oft was thought, but ne'er so well express'd”: lines of rhyme written by English poet Alexander Pope. The way “dress’d” and “express’d” sound, that’s rhyme. Rhyme shares the same Latin root as rhythm, and poetry that rhymes does have a rhythm to it, like in a song. Rhyme is a noun for similar sounds or a poem that uses rhyme, and it’s also a verb, like saying, “What rhymes with orange?”

All forms of 'rhyme' will appear on average once every 428 pages.
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