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Slant rhyme, also known as half rhyme or near rhyme, is a poetic device where the sounds of words are similar but not identical. This technique allows poets to create a more complex and nuanced sound pattern in their poetry, often conveying emotions and themes in a subtler way. In the context of Emily Dickinson's poetry, slant rhyme serves as a hallmark of her unique style, blending traditional rhyme schemes with innovative variations that enhance the emotional depth of her work.