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Rhyming word of night in the above lines is

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Answered by nandini232390
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Rhyming word of night in the above lines is

night = right

Answered by Rameshjangid
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COMPLETE QUESTION

The rhyming word of 'night in the above lines is

a. Beside

b. Green

c. Right

ii) Which word in the above lines is opposite to see?

a. Green

b. Unseen

c. Walks

Read the extracts and answer the question that follows

"Then mighty king, grant me, one last request,

parts: First my head, with its crown of waving

with its hundred strong arms and hands. At last

heaviest and knottiest of my limb upon it."​

Answer:

Rhyming names of the night is right. The opposite of seen is unseen.

Other rhyming words:

  • Heaviest - knottiest
  • Grant - plant
  • King-ming
  • Grant - shant
  • crown - thrown
  • Heaviest - fullest
  • Mighty - shiny

Opposite words:

  • Head - Toes
  • King - Queen
  • Grant - Order

Rhythm and rhythm are two terms you will come across often if you are learning English. If you are a reader and writer of poetry, you will surely know what these words mean and how they can help you in your writing. Let's take a look at what each of these terms means and then see how they can be used.

Rhyme, according to the Oxford Learner's Dictionary, is "a word having the same sound or ending in the same sound as another word" or "the use of words in a poem or song that have the same sound, especially at the end of the line.” Rhythm, on the other hand, is defined as “a pattern of sound or movement that repeats at regular intervals”.

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