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Shodan is a two syllable word. Only ONE of the syllables in that word are used as part of the rhyme scheme. sho-DAN. That doesn't mean that the scheme doesn't rhyme. And it doesn't mean that the rhyme is forced, or broken. It's syllabic emphasi---

....You know what? Forget it.
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Shodan is a two syllable word. Only ONE of the syllables in that word are used as part of the rhyme scheme. sho-DAN. That doesn't mean that the scheme doesn't rhyme. And it doesn't mean that the rhyme is forced, or broken. It's syllabic emphasi---

....You know what? Forget it.
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