They are near rhymes, so yes. If used together, "scared there" it becomes alliteration.
Yes.
Little Miss Muffet was scared by a spider.
"Hair" and "scared" are really close, but they don't quite make a perfect rhyme because they have different endings. If you did "hair" and "scare" it would work, or even "hairy" and "scary" or "haired" and "scared." That last part has to sound the same as well.
Little Miss Muffett
In My Wise Opinion I.E, Not A Very Wise One, No. Sorry
Some are card,lard and mared. Scard is not a word. Do you mean "scarred" as in a person having scars, or do you mean "scared" as in afraid?
There's aired and scared for two exact rhymes but there's more if you want a partial rhyme. Bared, cared, dared, fared, haired, pared, spared.Me, scared??
No, and you might want to make sure you're using the right "board" in your poem. Board means a piece of wood. Bored means you have nothing to do.Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with scared?" and "What rhymes with board?"
Internal rhyme.
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No, 'ox' and 'not' do not rhyme.