单词 | internal rhyme |
释义 | internal rhyme (once / 311035 pages) n An internal rhyme is a sneaky kind of rhyme between words either in the same line or between a word in the middle of a line and the end of the following line. You need advanced poetic license to use it. American writer Edgar Allan Poe was the master of the internal rhyme. In his poem "The Raven" he uses all kinds of them, including standard rhymes: "While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,/ As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door./" Kinda makes you dizzy — which of course is the intent. WORD FAMILYinternal rhyme: internal rhymes USAGE EXAMPLES“It’s got some really strong internal rhymes. Let’s see.” Washington Post(Nov 30, 2016) “The internal rhyme, the assonance, the consonance — you can see all that on the page,” Dettmar added. Los Angeles Times(Oct 13, 2016) It’s not a surprise, then, that some folks out there are comparing her speech to poetry, with its rhythms and internal rhymes. Salon(Jan 21, 2016) n a rhyme between words in the same line Hyper rhyme, rime correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds) |
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