Yes, red does rhyme with instead. The EA vowel pair is pronounced as a short E, as in the word dead.
Other rhyming EAD words are lead (element), read (past tense verb), and tread.
"Red" and "Request" do not rhyme. They have to have the same vowel sounds, such as, "Pie" or "Fly."
No, pen and bed do not rhyme.
The answer is "watered down pink."
Read, head, dead, lead, bread, plead(I think), tread, and instead are some.
Like rhyme with an N instead of an M.
The rhyme scheme for a poem is usually denoted by assigning a different letter of the alphabet to each new rhyme. If "A red hat" were a couplet, the rhyme scheme would be AA.
Roses are red violets are blue, some poems rhyme, this one doesn't.
No, the poem "I dwell in Possibility" by Emily Dickinson does not use an abab rhyme scheme. Instead, it uses an ABCB rhyme scheme in each stanza.
Red and black venom lack, red and yellow,kill a fellow.
1st stanza: ABCB2nd stanza: ABCB3rd stanza: ABAB4th stanza: ABAB
no If it's pronounced red than yes.
The rhyme is... Red touches yellow - kill a fellow. Red touches black - venom lack.