Only the "ly" rhymes, so they are not what is considered an "exact rhyme" or "perfect rhyme."
badly; brutally; cruelly; harshly; seriously; sternly; strictly; relentlessly; rigorously; ruthlessly;
accurately, conscientiously, exactly, precisely, nicely, thoroughly/ hard, severely, harshly/ badly, extremely, harshly
The comparative form of "harshly" is "more harshly."
No, "harshly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done.
They were Redemptioners sent to the Colonies to work and to reedeem themselves. They were not harshly treated because they were a valuable commodity. Labor was badly needed and labor they performed.
Yes, harshly is an adverb.Some example sentences using this word are:The judges harshly criticised his performance.She harshly scolded her child.
why did the spaniards treat the Aztecs harshly
It's quite simply really, things sound better when they rhyme, like this; water lily, this is a badly written chime ;)
For those people affected, it was wrong. For those not affected it was right. Italians and Germans were also treated harshly (some worse than others). Germans were treated very harshly during WW1 (1914-1917) in the US. German-Americans CHANGED their names to avoid trouble.
-ly is the suffix for harshly. It means in the matter of and turns it into a adverb.
The word "harsh" is an adjective.
Columbus did not have a respectful opinion of the Americans, he only cared about finding riches. He did not view the American Indians as a threat, so he treated them badly