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Read the following peom and answer the following?

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The Moon is distant from the Sea --

And yet, with Amber Hands --

She leads Him -- docile as a Boy --

Along appointed Sands --

He never misses a Degree --

Obedient to Her Eye

He comes just so far -- toward the Town --

Just so far -- goes away --

Oh, Signor, Thine, the Amber Hand --

And mine -- the distant Sea --

Obedient to the least command

Thine eye impose on me --

2) a example of slant rhyme in the poem?

a. hand-sand

b. eye-away

c. sea-me

d. along-appointed

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  1. eye-away

    I think so...


  2. "Hi!"

    'A'

  3. Eye-away,

  4. b

  5. C.

  6. Slant rhyme is a partial rhyme in which the vowels or consonants of stressed syllables (assonance or consonance) are the same (sound, not necessarily letter)...the answer would be "eye-away", for while the two words do not necessarily rhyme, their ending sounds rhyme (consonance), making it a partial/half/slant rhyme.

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