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  • 101Lincoln Rhyme — is a character in a series of books by Jeffery Deaver. He is a retired criminalist who is a quadriplegic due to an accident during one of the crime scenes he was working on, in an underground subway. However, he can still move his left ring… …

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  • 102Half rhyme — or slant rhyme, sometimes called sprung, near rhyme, oblique rhyme, off rhyme or imperfect rhyme, is consonance on the final consonants of the words involved (e.g. ill with shell). Many half/slant rhymes are also eye rhymes. Half/slant rhyme is… …

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  • 103One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) — One for Sorrow Roud #20096 A magpie Written by Traditional Published c. 1780 Written England Language English Form …

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  • 104Optimus Rhyme — For the band s self titled album, see Optimus Rhyme (album). Optimus Rhyme From left to right: Stumblebee, Powerthighs, Wheelie, Grimrock. Background information Origin …

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  • 105tail-rhyme romances —    A tail rhyme stanza might take many forms, but most typically it consists of a rhyming pair of long lines followed by a shorter line (the “tail”). The three line pattern is repeated, with the third lines rhyming, to form a six line stanza… …

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  • 106Feminine rhyme — A feminine rhyme is a rhyme that matches two or more syllables, usually at the end of respective lines, in which the final syllable or syllables are unstressed. Contents 1 Feminine rhyme in poetry 1.1 English 1.2 French …

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  • 107Jump-rope rhyme — A skipping rhyme (occasionally skipping rope rhyme or jump rope rhyme), is a rhyme chanted by children while skipping. Such rhymes have been recorded in all cultures where skipping is played. Examples of English language rhymes have been found… …

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  • 108Mind Rhyme — is a kind of substitution rhyme similar to rhyming slang, but it is less codified. In mind rhyme, an intended word remains unsaid, and is “heard” only in the listener’s mind. For instance, in this traditional example: Roses are red and ready for… …

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  • 109Nursery rhyme — For the UNKLE song by the same name, see Psyence Fiction (Album). See also: Children s music and Children s songs Hey Diddle Diddle , a popular nursery rhyme The term nursery rhyme is used for traditional poems for young children in Britain… …

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  • 110Off-centered rhyme — An off centered rhyme is a rhyme scheme characterized by placing rhyming words or syllables in unexpected places in a given line. This is sometimes called a misplaced rhyme scheme, or a Spoken Word rhyme style. It is an awkward rhyme scheme where …

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