The words "snow" and "glow" do indeed rhyme. They also rhyme with these other words:
bow (as in bow and arrow)
doe (as in deer)
dough
flow
go
hoe (gardening)
low
no
row
sew
so
tow
I believe not. Snow would rhyme with toe or glow and coco does not have the long ow/oe sound.
No, toad does not rhyme with snow. However, toad does rhyme with snowed, the past tense of "snow".
No, "glow" and "bow" do not rhyme. "Glow" is pronounced with a long "o" sound like in "go," while "bow" can be pronounced with a long "o" sound as in "low" or with a diphthong as in "cow."
Snow rhymes with glow and is something that falls.
No, frog dosen't rhyme with snow
The poem "Snow in the Suburbs" by Thomas Hardy follows an ABAB rhyme scheme.
No, dust and snow are not end rhymes because they do not share the same end sound. An end rhyme occurs when two words at the end of a line rhyme with each other, such as "cat" and "bat."
Yes.
no
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tow
Yes.