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where is rhyme? in the sentence "she looked at me close. we just say. tlaa. that means, see you. we never leave each other. when does your mouth say goodbye to your heart."
we just say. tlaa
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The rhyme in this sentence can be found in the repetition of the sounds "say" and "tlaa," creating a sense of rhythm and cohesion in the words.

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Rhyme requires similar ending sounds, which this sentence does not have.
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In literature, alliteration is the conspicuous repetition of identical initial consonant sounds in successive or closely associated syllables within a group of words, even those spelled differently. As a method of linking words for effect, alliteration is also called head rhyme or initial rhyme.
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The alliteration in the sentence "Sokoya, I said, looking through the net of wrinkles into wise black pools of her eyes." occurs with the repetition of the "w" sound in "net," "wrinkles," and "wise."

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The alliteration in the sentence "What do you say in Athabaskan when you leave each other? What is the word for goodbye " occurs with the repetition of the "w" sound in "what," "when," "leave," and "word."

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