<span>“And honored among wagons I was prince of the apple towns.”
This line contains examples of INTERNAL RHYME.
</span>Internal rhyme<span> is a poetic device which can be defined as metrical lines in which its middle words and its end words </span>rhymes<span> with each other.
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The three types of internal rhymes are:
<span>1) Two or more rhyming words occur within the same line
2) Two or more rhyming words will appear in the middle of two separate lines or sometimes in more
3) A word at the end of a line rhymes with one or more in the middle of the following line</span><span>
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The person doing it of course. Like a celebrity
What about Jane?…………
Answer
judicial oratory (or "forensic");
deliberative oratory (or "legislative") and.
epideictic oratory ("ceremonial" or "demonstrative").
-Agarvated