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What type of rhyme is present when the words have same ending consonant sound but vowel sounds are different?

This type of rhyme is called consonance.

Here are some examples:

* Sleep soundly, and sweet sleep

* Cat catches a mouse, making a meow

* Love lost, a faith for forever

In these examples, the words share the same final consonant sound (e.g., "s," "m," or "l") but have different vowel sounds.

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