Read the following verse from a poem by Emily Dickinson. Success is counted sweetest By those who never succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need. What words rhyme in this poem? “succeed” and “sweetest” “sweetest” and “sorest” “succeed” and “need” “nectar” and “need”

Respuesta :

succeed and need is correct

Answer: C) "succeed" and "need"

Explanation:

A rhyme is usually a correspondence of the exact same sounds in words that, in most cases, are the last ones in the lines. Even if the spelling if very different - which is not the case in our answer above -, there can still be a rhyme. For example, "home" and "roam" 's final two phonemes are precisely the same, thus constituting a rhyme. That's what happens between "succeed" and "need". Below, there is a phonetic transcription of both words:

səkˈsid  

nid