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complicated, aggregated, celebrated, frustrated
The words "chat" and "blue" each have three phonemes, while "fish" and "stick" each have four phonemes.
srry its only 3 but verify, verity, and adversary
Both "raise" and "ways" have 3 phonemes in common. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that can change the meaning of a word.
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The homophone for "rap" is "wrap." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
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It does not matter so long as the poem has some rhythm to it. So we can have 1-3 and 2-4 or 1-2- and 3-4, even 1-4 and 2-3. I have read some where all end words rhyme in a four line verse, but this is not often the case.
They're synonymous ONLY if your rhyme is in 3/4 time (or some other musical rhythmic designation, e.g., syncopated). ;-D Otherwise, rhythm and rhyme are NOT synonymous.
A rhyme is when two or more words sond the same. For Example... 1. Bat-Hat 2. Flick-Quick 3. Fat-Sat 4.Can-Tan 5.Tool-Cool Their are many rhyming words.
Copacabana
pizza, visa, freezer, seizure
4 letter words rhyming with 'down':GownNounTown
where the type of rhyme goes: Line 1 & 2: Both the end words rhyme Line 2 & 3: Both the end words rhyme E.T.C Until; On the Last 4 lines: Line1 rhymes with Line 3 & Line 2 rhymes with line 4 ___________Rhyme1 ___________Rhyme1 ___________Rhyme2 ___________Rhyme 2 ____________Rhyme3 __________Rhyme4 ___________Rhyme3 ____________Rhyme4
The rhyme scheme of a limerick is: A-A-B-B-A, meaning lines 1, 2 and 5 (A) rhyme and lines 3 and 4 (B) also rhyme.
A quatrain can have an AABB rhyme scheme, but can also have ABAB or AAAA rhyme scheme.
There are only a few words that rhyme with fallen. These include:pollenbefallenstollencrawlin'stallin'bawlin'callin'stallin'
Oh yeah, I see: how much more not here for me? All these four!