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A poem that rhymes is called a rhyming poem. The use of rhyme enhances the overall impact of the poem by creating a sense of rhythm and musicality, making the poem more memorable and engaging for the reader. Rhyme can also help to emphasize key themes or ideas in the poem, adding depth and emotional resonance to the writing.

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