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What type of rhyme appears in these lines from Emily Dickinson's poem "Angels in the Early Morning"? Angels when the sun is hottest May be seen the sands among, Stooping, plucking, sighing, flying; Parched the flowers they bear along. internal rhyme slant rhyme internal rhyme and slant rhyme internal rhyme, slant rhyme, and end rhyme

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Parallelism is being by the use of the words ending the same the same sound, FlyING, SighING and StoopING
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Answer:

C. Internal rhyme and slant rhyme.

Step-by-step explanation:

This excerpt from Emily Dickinson's poem "Angels in the Early Morning" exemplifies the internal rhyme and slant rhyme.

Internal rhyme illustrates the rhyming of the middle word of the line with the last word of the line as exemplified in Plucking and flying.

While the slant rhyme refers to the words that have similar but not identical sounds. For example: among and along.

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