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A phrase using words that begin with the same sound is an example of alliteration.

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rhyme. here are some examples: jack and JILL / went up the HILL in this first two lines the word JILL rhymes with HILL.

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It's called..... wait for it...... a rhyme

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bear, bare. wear, ware. board, bored. hart, heart. rhyme, rime. thyme, time. new, knew. yew, you. talk, torque. OR talk, tock.

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rhymers, end-rhymers,

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Rhyme

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Q: What is it called when two words end in the same sound?
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