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===Classification by position=== Rhymes may be classified according to their position in the verse: *'''Tail rhyme''' (also called '''end rhyme''' or '''rime couée''') is a rhyme in the final syllable(s) of a verse (the most common kind). *'''[[Internal rhyme]]''' occurs when a word or phrase in the interior of a line rhymes with a word or phrase at the end of a line, or within a different line. *'''[[Off-centered rhyme]]''' is a type of internal rhyme occurring in unexpected places in a given line. This is sometimes called a misplaced-rhyme scheme or a [[spoken word]] rhyme style. *'''[[Holorime]]''', mentioned above, occurs when two entire lines have the same sound. *'''Echo rhyme''' occurs when the same syllable endings are utilized (example: disease/ease). *'''[[Broken rhyme]]''' is a type of [[enjambement]] producing a rhyme by dividing a word at the line break of a poem to make a rhyme with the end word of another line. *'''Cross rhyme''' matches a sound or sounds at the end of a line with the same sound or sounds in the middle of the following (or preceding) line.<ref name=Stillman /> A [[rhyme scheme]] is the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem.
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