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Which pair of lines demonstrates slant rhyme?
a. a heart bubbles with giggles of bliss, / the sign cupid's arrow didn't miss.
b. petals bent beneath the dew’s weight / sun appears to dry them straight.
c. icy drops ding against the window frame. / "if only they'd cancel school! " i scream.
d. a moment of wasted time, / never to be found, such a crime.

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