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A poem that has identical sounds in accented syllables has?

A poem that has identical sounds in accented syllables has perfect rhyme.

Here's a simple explanation:

* Rhyme is the repetition of similar sounds, usually at the end of words.

* Perfect rhyme is when the vowel sounds and all following consonant sounds are identical.

* Accented syllables are the syllables that are emphasized when a word is spoken.

Example:

* Cat and hat are perfect rhymes because they have the same vowel sound and the same consonant sound after the vowel.

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