Yes
blue canoe, cherry ferry
Trout meaning a fish!
The rhyme scheme would be: A B A B.
No they do not, that association would be considered a "like rhyme" but not a true rhyme.
The statement "Rhyme must always occur at the end of a line" is not true. Rhyme can occur at the end of lines (end rhyme) or within a single line (internal rhyme). Rhyme can also be less strict, such as slant rhyme or eye rhyme.
A true rhyme is generally a literary term used in poetry meaning a rhyme that is EXACT. Here is an example: "pan" and "can"
it doesn't strictly rhyme, but if its in a poem it would work.
It can be used with or without end rhyme.
False. A poem can have internal rhyme (rhyme within a line) without necessarily following a structured rhyme scheme. Internal rhyme adds to the musicality and flow of a poem, but it is not a requirement for a specific rhyme scheme.
no, well not a true rhyme
There are no true rhyming words for orange.
false