No.
A rhyme for "united" would need to end in ~ited
A rhyme for "divided" would need to end in ~ided
The sound of "t" and the sound of "d" are different.
No, "united" and "divided" do not rhyme. "United" ends with -ited, while "divided" ends with -ided.
no but it rhymes with stout............if that helps ;]
This is the type of end rhyme referred to as "true rhyme."
Yes, "mouth" and "house" rhyme because they share the same "-ow" sound at the end.
Some verbs that rhyme with "scream" include gleam, beam, and dream.
Some words that rhyme with Livingston include: ming, sting, fling, and king.
Rhyme only has one syllable and so can't be divided.
Divided the United States into time zones
United we stand, divided we fall.
The eastern and western sections of the United States are divided by the Mississippi River.
It was united.
divided
Counties
No states are divided into countries. States are typically political subdivisions within countries.
The sovereign state of the United Kingdom is divided into England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The motto is, "United WE stand, divided WE fall." The state is Kentucky.
united means oneness and togetherness
The United Kingdom is not divided up into provinces.