Would soggy beans and tangerines be an example of internal rhyme?
Soggy beans and tangerines would not be considered an example of internal rhyme. Internal rhyme occurs when there is rhyme within a line of poetry, such as the words "fair" and "pair" in the line "The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew". In the example given, "soggy beans" and "tangerines" are two separate lines of poetry, so they would not be considered internal rhyme.