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English, 16.11.2020 07:00 derick5977

What poetic device is.. 1) Selfless smiles spread across the room.
2) Glistening light/ soothing and bright
3) Puppy parade/ Up the street..
4) Strolling along the beautiful beach/ plentiful seashells within my reach..
5) Watching, looking, waiting..
6) raindrops tickle down the pane/ plop- plop- plop

(These are the options )
a. End rhyme
b. Partial rhyme
c. Onomatopoeia
d. Internal rhyme
e. Partial Rhyme
f. All of these
g. Consonance
h. Alliteration
I. Complete rhyme

Please help me, this is due tomorrow ..

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