no they do not rhyme
It's not a perfect rhyme, but it is a "close rhyme". A perfect rhyme would be "us" and "muss".
They are what is known as a "close rhyme", but not a perfect rhyme.
it is like a perfect rhyme
Yes. It is not a "perfect rhyme" but it is a rhyme.
Only the "ly" rhymes, so they are not what is considered an "exact rhyme" or "perfect rhyme."
It isn't a perfect rhyme, in other words, not all the syllables rhyme, but it is close enough to pass as a rhyme.
It almost rhymes but it isn't a perfect rhyme for Henry.
It is a near rhyme, but not a perfect rhyme.
A perfect rhyme occurs between two words or phrases in which the stressed vowel sound in each word is identical, and the articulation that precedes the vowel is not the same. An example of a perfect rhyme occurs between the words lamppost and almost.
Yes.
Slant rhyme usually feels subtler and less loud. -apex
No, internal rhyme involves rhyming words within the same line of poetry, which may not always be perfect rhymes. Internal rhyme can also involve slant rhymes or near rhymes.