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RHYME

Natal Solange Correa Rivero


According to the Poetry Foundation,
What is rhyme is the repetition of syllables,
rhyme?? typically at the end of a verse line.

Rhymed words conventionally share all


sounds following the words last
stressed syllable.

Rhymes are classified by the degree


of similarity between sounds within
words, and by their placement within
the lines or stanzas.
EYE RHYME: only when spelled, not
when pronounced. For example,
through and rough.

END RHYME: the most common type,


is the rhyming of the final syllables of a
line.

On my way to college, the lighthouse, the shore

The pretty cute buildings, I don't see them no


more

In a beautiful town my mind is absent

The flowers tell summer, such a sweet scent


FEMININE RHYME: applies to the
rhyming of one or more unstressed
syllables. For example: dicing and
enticing.

Identical rhyme employs the same


word, identically in sound and in sense,
twice in rhyming positions.

Masculine rhyme describes those


rhymes ending in a stressed syllable, such
as hells and bells. It is the most common
type of rhyme in English poetry.

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/learn/glossa
ry-terms/rhyme
THE STORY OF US

JULIE SMITH AMERICAN WRITER.


NOVELIST, SHORT STORIES.
Edgar Allan Poe Award (1991)
On my way to college, the lighthouse, the shore
The pretty cute buildings, I don't see them no more
In a beautiful town my mind is absent
The flowers tell summer, such a sweet scent

Singing along to the waves' melodies


-FINAL RHYME And hoping to see you, oh baby, please
I step on the stairs to the great entrance door
- MASCULINE Looking out for you in the open hall floor
RHYME
I enter the classroom, turning my head
Catching your eyes, not sure where you're at
My dreams, they are mortal, I am forced to awaken
I can't believe it, but my seat, it is taken

Who is this girl that is taking my place?


Smiling at you with her make-up spoiled face
The story of us, it was about to be told
Until you decided to end it so cold

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