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14 November, 09:37

In the poem "the soul selects her own society," what makes "pausing / kneeling" and "gate / mat" slant rhymes?

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  1. 14 November, 11:21
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    In the poem "The Soul Selects Her Own Society" the words pausing/kneeling and gate/mat slat rhymes because of Identical final consonants. This means that in the words pausing and kneeling they end with the g sound making them rhyme, for gate and mat, while gate has an e at the end, it is the T that makes the final sound making it a rhyme for mat.
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