Are you asking if complete rhymes with be? If so then I think the answer is obvious unless you didn't know that the 'e' on the end of complete is a silent vowel. Completely would be more of a rhyme with be.
No. It is a complete rhyme.
yes, without rhyme poem is not complete.. <--- ignore that one, it can rhyme sometimes, it doesn't always have to rhyme.
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Many words that rhyme with feet rhyme with rabbits feet you just need to change the words slightly. One example of this is feet and complete rhyme so change complete to incomplete and it rhymes with rabbits feet!
An imperfect rhyme is when two words look like they rhyme but don't. For example cough and tough.
Only the "ee" and "ea" rhyme, so they aren't a complete rhyme.
Mono rhyme is a type of rhyme scheme in poetry where only one syllable in each word is rhyming, rather than the complete word. This can create a simplistic and repetitive effect in the poem.
A quatrain is a stanza or a complete poem and does rhyme, all lines can rhyme, or the first two lines and the second lines or the alternative lines can rhyme
That question makes no sense. Please write your question in a complete sentence.
Slouchy hat ?
"It is as bright as it could" is not a complete sentence. To make it a complete sentence, it would have to say "It is as bright as it could be". Furthermore, it is very difficult to rhyme with an entire sentence, and usually isn't necessary. Usually it is only necessary to rhyme with the last word in the sentence.
According to the Complete Rhyming Dictionary, edited by Clemmet Wood, only bossa nova, Casanova, and Jehovah rhyme with nova.