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Question
Literary appreciation.
To shoot again I can’t bear that;
My tall is down, my ears are flat,
I’m trembling here outside the door,
Oh, don’t you love me anymore?
Pick out the rhyming words from the above poetic lines.
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Solution
The rhyming words are ‘that – flat’ and ‘door – anymore’.
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