63.5k views
2 votes
Which type of rhyme is illustrated in these lines?

And as the ship was sinking
the captain stood there thinking



Slant

Feminine

Masculine

Eye

User Tanoh
by
6.9k points

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

C. masucline ryhme

Step-by-step explanation:

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

User Zarruq
by
7.4k points
6 votes
Feminine because of the unstressed syllables.
User Ido Naveh
by
7.9k points