it kind of seems to rhyme but im not positive at all but just listen to the words ( KIELE'S.............. TREES) so it could be a yes or no
No it does not. 'Bees' rhymes with 'trees', or 'be' rhymes with 'tree'.
No, "trees" and "peas" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, but in this case, the pronunciation of these words is not similar enough to create a rhyme.
trees, leaves
The poem "Trees" has the rhyme scheme AA BB CC.
'Rime' - the ice that you see stuck to trees in freezing fog.
No, "leaves" and "trees" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, typically the last syllable or phoneme. In this case, "leaves" ends with a /vz/ sound, while "trees" ends with a /z/ sound, making them not rhyme.
As reference, see the question: What is an Aa bb cc poem
a free verse
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No, 'ox' and 'not' do not rhyme.