Which of the following describes rhyme?(1 point)

Responses

A. the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words

B. the pattern of stressed and unstressed beats in a poem or other literary text

C. the repetition of the same sound at the end of words

D. the use of a sound, a word or phrase, or a sentence more than once in a passage

1.alliteration

2. a word that imitates the actual sound that it is describing
3. The pretty purple petals of the flowers made the arrangement beautiful.
4.The feisty friends finished the race in record time.

you're welcome to whoever needs these

C. the repetition of the same sound at the end of words

what kinda name is that LOL

To determine which option describes rhyme, we need to understand what rhyme is. Rhyme is a literary device where similar or identical sounds are repeated in words or lines of poetry. Let's examine each option to find the correct answer:

A. The repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words is called alliteration, not rhyme. Alliteration focuses on the initial sound rather than the end sound.

B. The pattern of stressed and unstressed beats in a poem or other literary text is called meter, not rhyme. Meter refers to the rhythmic structure of a poem.

C. The repetition of the same sound at the end of words is indeed the correct description of rhyme. Rhyme often occurs at the end of lines in poetry, creating a pattern of similar sounds.

D. The use of a sound, a word or phrase, or a sentence more than once in a passage is called repetition, not rhyme. Repetition is used to add emphasis or reinforce a particular idea.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. the repetition of the same sound at the end of words.