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The internal near rhyme in "16 steps to the ice house" is the repetition of the "i" sound in the words "steps" and "ice." This near rhyme creates a subtle connection between the two words and adds a sense of cohesion to the phrase. It also contributes to the overall flow and musicality of the poem or text in which it appears.

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