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| 42% | 10 | Verse foot containing one accented syllable and two unaccented syllables at the beginning, and ending with one unaccented syllable and one accented syllable | ||
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| 40% | 11 | Rhyme occurring between the last stressed syllable of one line and the last stressed syllable of another | ||
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Two Syllable Womans Name That Becomes A One Syllable Womans Name If You Drop The Last Letter
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