It's pretty obvious that it does not rhyme at all, so no, it does not rhyme.
Sally and sea are end rhymes, meaning their end syllable or letters rhyme, but they are not perfect rhymes.
For my pronunciation it does not rhyme, it depends on your pronunciation.
The poem "The Sea" does not have a consistent rhyme scheme as it is a free verse poem, meaning it does not follow a particular pattern of rhyme or meter.
No.
No.
Yes, but it's kind of a half-rhyme.
no. but seas does.
shrimp
So they are able to slide on the ice. If they did not have a slippery body, getting onto ice would be tricky but moving on it would be hard.
land plan
Words that rhyme with "sea" include "bee," "tree," "free," and "key." These words share the same ending sound, making them perfect rhymes. Additionally, phrases like "me" and "we" also rhyme with "sea."
'la mer' (fem.) is the sea in French.