"Better" doesn't exactly rhyme with "other." A proper rhyme for the word other would be mother, and for betterwould be letter.
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Purple, month, orange, and silver are words that no other words in the English language will rhyme with.liver-silverorange-hinge
What I think is that they do not rhyme.
Sometimes you can change the first letter of the word and you have a word that rhymes
The rhyme scheme in the given example is AABB. This means that the first two lines rhyme with each other, and the last two lines rhyme with each other.
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it sounds better with your heart
Technically wings would rhyme better with "blings" than with "bling".
it's not a prefect rhyme because weather has the h in it. it would be a close rhyme, so you could stretch a bit but it could work. letter, better, and fetter rhyme better though.
The rhyme scheme is AABB. In this case, "love" and "cat" rhyme with each other, and "hate" and "great" rhyme with each other.
It is only a partial rhyme. Some better rhymes for speech would be:beachbreechscreechpeachpreachteach
External rhyme is rhyme that happens on the "outside" of the poem. In other words, the words at the end of the lines 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.
The name for alternate rhymes is "alternate rhyme scheme" or "alternate rhyme pattern." This refers to a rhyme scheme where every other line rhymes with each other.
The words how and cow rhyme with each other. Bow and row rhyme with each other. But how and cow do not rhyme with bow and row.
An ababcdcd rhyme scheme refers to a pattern of rhyme in a poem where each line corresponds to a specific rhyme. In this scheme, the first and fourth lines rhyme with each other, as do the second and third lines, and the fifth and sixth lines, while the seventh and eighth lines rhyme with each other.