No, school does not rhyme with all.
It isn't a perfect rhyme, in other words, not all the syllables rhyme, but it is close enough to pass as a rhyme.
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From Mary Sawyer (later Tyler, an American) who did in fact have a little lamb who she took to school.
The mnemonic rhyme begins "Thirty days hath September / April, June, and November." The rhyme goes on to say that the rest have 31, except that February has 28, or 29 in leap years. There are many variations, some with modern rhyme and meter and some without.
donuts are the best, put this answer to the test. if its wrong be my guest, and put the answer to rest
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Yes, "you" and "school" do not rhyme. The pronunciation of "you" ends with a "oo" sound, while "school" ends with an "ul" sound.
it doesn't strictly rhyme, but if its in a poem it would work.
Yes tall and all do rhyme
no. Rhyming means that the ending sound is the same and since school and boot don't end the same, they don't rhyme
No, fool does not rhyme with more. Some words that rhyme with more are:chorecoredoorfloorgorepourroarshoresnorestoreWords that rhyme with fool are cool, crewel, cruel, pool, school, or tool.
All poems don't rhyme because its an expressing of feelings it doesn't have to rhyme it should only make sense
No the words do not rhyme.
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yes.ballads is all about story or narrative a rhyme.
It's pretty obvious that it does not rhyme at all, so no, it does not rhyme.
a lot. Trust me.