Yes, "fun" and "burn" are considered to rhyme because they both end with the same "-un" sound. Rhyming words typically share similar vowel and consonant sounds at the end of the word.
fun run
fun run
Fun Run
"Pun" is pronounced as "puhn," rhyming with the word "fun."
Fun Run.
fun and sun
you don't. dogs are fun, burning them would be cruel, why would you want to burn one???
A burn page is an online area where people "Burn" or make fun of in the harshest ways possible. They're are many on Facebook.
Cause that is a way to not have fun and in the book you are suppose to have fun and not do anything. There are two ways not to have fun in that book, Its to be educated and read... So they burn books!!
Come to my party, it won't be hardy, it will be fun, and maybe get gum, for it's my party, come if your a smarty!
You can find rhyming poetry anywhere you look for it. Many famous poets, including Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, and Robert Frost write excellent rhyming poetry. Their collections can be found at countless libraries and bookstores. Shel Silverstein also writes rhyming poetry for children that is very fun and very silly. Even Dr. Seuss' books count as rhyming poetry.
you burn these things called ninots... they are things to make fun of political or famous things then they burn them. They also have thes big towers in between buldings that you can burn too.