just making sure:

which of the following pairs of words is an example of approximate rhyme?
a. care/hair
b. bubble/trouble
c. forsake/partake
d. food/good

D

The pair of words "food/good" is an example of approximate rhyme.

To determine which of the given pairs of words is an example of approximate rhyme, we first need to understand what approximate rhyme means. Approximate rhyme, also known as partial rhyme or near rhyme, occurs when there is a similarity between the sounds of two words, but they do not rhyme perfectly like true rhyme.

Let's analyze each option in order to identify the pair with approximate rhyme:

a. care/hair: These words share the same vowel sound (/eə/), which makes them an example of true rhyme, not approximate rhyme.

b. bubble/trouble: The ending sounds of these words (/əbəl/ and /ʌbəl/) are not an identical match, but they are very similar. This is an example of approximate rhyme.

c. forsake/partake: These words end with different sounds (/eɪk/ and /ɑːk/), so they are not an example of approximate rhyme.

d. food/good: These words do not share any similar sounds, so they are neither an example of true rhyme nor approximate rhyme.

Based on the analysis above, the pair that best exemplifies approximate rhyme is b. bubble/trouble.

Right. :-)