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Which type of rhyme is illustrated in these lines?

And as the ship was sinking
the captain stood there thinking



Slant

Feminine

Masculine

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Answer:

C. masucline ryhme

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Plato correct answer. Got it right.

Masculine rhyme is a one-syllable, or single, rhyme that usually occurs in the last stressed syllable of a line, as in these lines from John Donne's "A Lecture Upon the Shadow":

These three hours that we have spent

Walking here, two shadows went

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User Zarruq
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Feminine because of the unstressed syllables.
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