No. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with born?" and "What rhymes with war?"
No, "war" and "more" do not rhyme because they have different vowel sounds. "War" has the /ɔːr/ sound, while "more" has the /ɔːr/ sound.
The simple answer is no! However, they both contain that "r" sound. The rhyme is very weak, but it might work, depending on how strong you want the rhyme to be.
No, "born" and "warm" do not rhyme. "Born" is pronounced with the long vowel sound /ɔː/, while "warm" is pronounced with the short vowel sound /ɔː/.
no it doesn't just because it ends in the sam to letters dosent mean it rhymes
The rhyme scheme for the poem "In Spite of War" by Angela Morgan follows an AABB pattern in each stanza, with the second and fourth lines of each quatrain rhyming.
Boar Roar Soar
You fall in love.
Once you have had a little taste of war You'll soon decide you don't want any more.
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No, 'ox' and 'not' do not rhyme.