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7 June, 08:21

Read the passage. "The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around; It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound!" In this excerpt from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which line contains an internal rhyme? The ice was here, the ice was there The ice was all around It cracked and growled, and roared and howled Like noises in a swound

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  1. 7 June, 08:22
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    It cracked and growled, and roared and howled
  2. 7 June, 08:34
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    Answer: It cracked and growled, and roared and howled.

    Explanation: a rhyme is a correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words. An internal rhyme is a rhyme that involves a word in the middle of a line and another at the end of the line or in the middle of the next. In the given passage we can see an example of an internal rhyme in the line "It cracked and growled, and roared and howled" the words "growled" (in the middle of the line) and "howled" (at the end of the line) rhyme.
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