What is an example of slant rhyme?

Slant rhyme, also known as half rhyme, occurs when two words share similar but not identical sounds. For example:

  • “Hill” and “full.” These words share the same final consonant sound but differ in their vowels.
  • “Fate” and “cave”: These share a similar “a” sound but have different final consonant sounds.

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