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What type of rhyme is used in the stanza below?
“To a Fawn” by Joanna Fuchs
Pretty little fawn
On my back lawn,
A lovely sight,
Nature’s delight
Group of answer choices
Consonance
Alliteration
Assonance
End rhyme
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What type of rhyme is used in the stanza below?
“To a Fawn” by Joanna Fuchs
Pretty little fa...
Pretty little fa...
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