Hello, the answer here would be "slant rhyme". It cannot be a "strict rhyme" because it is not strict, the rhyme changes throughout the poem, it doesn't follow the same scheme. It isn't "internal rhyme" as well, because the words don't rhyme within a single line. It isn't a "double rhyme" because these are all monosyllabic words (one syllable) and for it to be a double rhyme there needs to be at least to syllables in a word. So the only option is "slant rhyme", which isn't exactly rhyming, for example, "dear" and "door" would be considered slant rhyme.
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Combining the above sentences give the following:
Alpha wolves track and hunt the prey, decides where to build the pack's den and produces pups for the pack.
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Combining sentences help to remove unnecessary words in that sentence. It makes words to become less wordy.
Sentences are combined in order to eliminate monotony in words. It gives writers the opportunity to make their writing more effective. It makes communication effective in English language.
The above sentences have been successfully combined to form one sentence.
You can conclude that Rita enjoys being active and being around friends and family, so when she didn't have anything to do the rest of the summer she grew bored and lazy, which caused her to count and dwell on the fact that her friends weren't with her and how many days were left until they were.
Sentence 1: People know that taking tests is hard, but they will get better grades by studying.
Sentence 2:
I learned this lesson when my friend and I studied all afternoon, then aced our final exam in biology.
Sentence 3:
I suggest that if someone wants to do well, one should try studying, too.
Sentence 4: In my opinion, scoring well on it is all about how I prepare.
D just because if she takes time to take notes she can support her response or arguement very well