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Slant rhyme, also known as half rhyme or near rhyme, is a poetic device where the final consonant sounds of words are similar but the preceding vowel sounds are different. This technique creates a subtle resonance between lines, allowing poets to maintain a rhythm while also introducing an element of unpredictability in sound. Slant rhyme adds texture and complexity to poetry, enhancing emotional expression and thematic depth without adhering to strict rhyming patterns.