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"Balloon" and "lagoon" are examples of trueslantalliterativefeminine rhyme.
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User: "Balloon" and "lagoon" are examples of trueslantalliterativefeminine rhyme.

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User: "Balloon" and "lagoon" are examples of trueslantalliterativefeminine.

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User: You may use another poet's work as a model when writing your own, but _____. stay true to your own experiences and themes do not restate the poet's exact words; change them slightly paraphrase rather than directly restating the poet's words



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"Balloon" and "lagoon" are examples of TRUE rhyme.
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You may use another poet's work as a model when writing your own, but stay true to your own experiences and themes.
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