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Which pair of lines gives an example of end rhyme?A.Maybe you'd believeMaybe you would grieveB.Alone and in sorrowtomorrow we departC.We sing and ringthe bells of noonD.Where is the wonderthundering in the eavesSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Which pair of lines gives an example of end rhyme?A.Maybe you'd believeMaybe you would grieveB.Alone and in sorrowtomorrow we departC.We sing and ringthe bells of noonD.Where is the wonderthundering in the eavesSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The pair of lines that gives an example of end rhyme is D. "Where is the wonder, thundering in the eaves". In this pair, 'wonder' and 'eaves' rhyme with each other, hence it is an example of end rhyme.

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