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Which option represents an example of two lines that do not rhyme?

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CBSE
Class 6
Arts
Kriti-I
Songwriting
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Which option represents an exa...

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Which option represents an example of two lines that do not rhyme?

1

The dog ran fast, he lost the race.

2

The sun is hot, and the car is white.

3

The turtle moved slow, but won the prize.

4

The bell rang loud, as the clock struck two.

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