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1 December, 22:42

The brain is wider than the sky for put them side by side the one the other will contain with ease and you beside the brain is deeper than the sea for hold them blue to blue the one the other will absorb as sponges buckets do the brain is just the weight of god for heft them pound for pound and they will differ if they do as syllable from sound which pair of words from the poem rhyme? a. "heft" and "weight" b. "sky" and "they" c. "pound" and "sound" d. "brain" and "than"

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  1. 1 December, 23:01
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    A rhyme is a correspondence of sounds between words or the ending of words where they sound alike. Based on this poem, the rhyming words would be "pound and sound" not the others because the rest do not sound alike at all.
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