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4 January, 20:42

Comparing Poetry and Art

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Which lines from "Sonnet in Primary Colors" by Rita Dove provide an example of a rhyme?

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O "This is for the woman with one black wing / perched over her eyes: lovely Frida, erect"

O "her spine resides in, that flaming pillar- / this priestess in the romance of mirrors."

O "to the celluloid butterflies of her Beloved dead, / Lenin and Marx and Stalin arrayed at the footstead."

O "love a skull in the circular window / of the thumbprint searing her immutable brow."

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  1. 5 January, 00:39
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    The correct answer is: to the celluloid butterflies of her Beloved dead, / Lenin and Marx and Stalin arrayed at the footstead.

    Explanation:

    A rhyme represents the repetition of similar sounds in the final syllables of the last words in the verse.

    In our case, the word dead rhymes with the word footstead. This is a single or masculine rhyme, as the stress is on the final syllable dead/footstead.

    In other examples, there are no words which rhyme, so they cannot be considered as examples of the rhyme.

    wing does not rhyme with erect

    pillar does not rhyme with mirrors

    window does not rhyme with brow
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