No its not a person,placeor thing
Both "rhyme" and "rhythm" are nouns. "Rhyme" refers to words that have similar sounds at the end, while "rhythm" refers to a pattern of sounds and stresses in language or music.
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The word 'drum' can be used as a verb or a noun.
Rhyme is the usual word you think of when you think of rhythm.
I can give you several sentences.The rhythm of the music made me tap my toes.He has no sense of rhythm.I like the rhythm and rhyme of that poem.
Rhyme is a noun and so is scheme.
Yes, the word rhythm is a noun, a word for strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound; a flow of rising and falling sounds in language; a word for a thing.
Rhyme is a noun and so is scheme.
rhythm, tune, poetry, poem, song, beat, harmony
That is the correct spelling of the word "rhyme" (words in which one or more syllables have the same or similar pronuncation).
A poem with no rhythm or rhyme is typically called free verse. This type of poem can also be considered blank verse.
Rhyme is a noun.
The word music is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for sounds that have rhythm, harmony, and melody; a word for an agreeable sound; a word for a thing.Musician is also a noun, a word for someone who plays music.
another answer for a ballad's beat would be the regular pattern of the rhythm and rhyme.