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rhymes

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Rhymes are recited at any speed and not necessarily aloud, though it is considered fair to at least mumble them aloud.
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In the late 20th century revisionism of nursery rhymes became associated with the idea of political correctness.
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He employs, for the most part, traditional forms, with inventive rhymes.
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In 1572, he published a collection of sonnets and a dictionary of rhymes, and continued to write poetry throughout his life.
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He does not reside in molehills but in hatches and teaches new moves in rhymes to a marching song.
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Specifically, his consistency is such that he has the ability to save poorly produced songs with his rhymes alone.
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I imagined the performance, she, the loved, quietly pleased as he spat out elevated rhymes exulting in her beauty.
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A good dramatic cold reader is able to communicate with fluency and clarity and to project speech rhythms and rhymes well.
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Nas' rapping is characterized by internal rhymes and a relaxed, plainspoken flow.
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It typically consisted of doggerel punning rhymes, giving the names of the chief personages in the procession and alluding to their individual characteristics.
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