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which option is the best example of internal rhyme?
a. i bent to open the box, / hoping it wasnt socks.
b. i attest that the chest is the best in the west.
c. he received a call / about a bill / before he fell.
d. shes picking peaches. / shes digging ditches.
Internal rhyme is rhyme within a single line or between internal phrases of lines. In option C, "call", "bill", and "fell" rhyme within the lines (across the phrases "received a call", "about a bill", "before he fell"). Option A has end rhyme (box/socks), option B has end - like rhyme with words at the end of phrases but more of a chain rhyme at the end of clauses, and option D has end rhyme (peaches/ditches). So C is the best example of internal rhyme as the rhyming words are within the lines' internal phrases.
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C. He received a call / about a bill / before he fell.