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What type of rhyme is illustrated by the word pair move/love?
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What type of rhyme is illustrated by the word pair move/love?
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Eye rhyme
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I took the test and got it correct.
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The correct answer is "eye rhyme." The type of rhyme is illustrated by the word pair move/love is called 'eye rhyme.' Eye rhyme is a type of rhyme that shows
similarity between words in spelling but not in pronunciation, just like the word move and love.
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