Types of rhyme include end rhyme (rhyming at the end of lines), internal rhyme (rhyming within a line), and slant rhyme (near rhyme or partial rhyme). In "An African Thunderstorm" by David Rubadiri, an example of end rhyme is "humming, drumming" in the lines "The air is split / By a bolt of lighting; / thunderclaps / Shatter ear drums;" rattling, battling, sand and land .
Many do but in different way Hindus have a fire god Not to mention the countless different African Vodoo tribes
The brain and heart
zebras,lions.tigers.hippos. elephants.lemurs,chimps,
mention forms business
Saica
reseve bank of south africa
Algeria, Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo and Senegal, just to mention a few.
There are hundreds of different articles in the world that mention organs. The brain and heart are two of the most mentioned organs in articles.
Char, int, float and double.
Quite a few: The German expressionist group 'Die Brücke', Picasso, Modigliani, to mention some.
Generally, it refers to African hunts for large, dangerous game such as lions, elephants, and buffalo, to mention a few.
Its a little more guetto and suprisingly a lot of African Americans live their no to mention how much poverty their is. Hope This Helps