Which two sets of end-rhyme pairs in Emily Dickinson's "The Soul Selects Her Own Society" exhibit slant rhyme? The Soul selects her own Society — Then — shuts the Door — To her divine Majority — Present no more — Unmoved — she notes the Chariots — pausing — At her low Gate — Unmoved — an Emperor be kneeling Upon her Mat — I've known her — from an ample nation — Choose One — Then — close the Valves of her attention — Like Stone—

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The slant rhyme or half rhyme is when the rhyming word has the same consonant sound however the vowel is different, in this excerpt of Emily Dickinson's "The Soul Selects Her Own Society" The words “Gate” and “Mat” both end with the strong sound of the “t” however the sound vowels are different.  

At her low Gate

Unmoved

an Emperor be kneeling Upon her Mat