cool, drool, fool, ghoul, joule, pool, rule, stool, tool, Yule
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To rhyme a phrase, find things that rhyme each word and then put them together. Things that rhyme with party: hearty Marty smarty Things that rhyme with time: chyme dime grime lime prime rime rhyme slime So, then you see if you can put any of them together to fit into your poem (or whatever you are doing). "Hearty slime" is pretty good. :)
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External rhyme is rhyme that happens on the "outside" of the poem. In other words, the words at the end of the lines rhyme.
No, it doesn't need to rhyme.
No, school does not rhyme with all.
rule drool pool cool fool
Yes, "you" and "school" do not rhyme. The pronunciation of "you" ends with a "oo" sound, while "school" ends with an "ul" sound.
that's easy...think about how people in you're school behave or how you're school looks...then try to make things rhyme...just saying why write a song for school...how shallow would that be...
Not really, but who says things always have to rhyme.
it doesn't strictly rhyme, but if its in a poem it would work.
no. Rhyming means that the ending sound is the same and since school and boot don't end the same, they don't rhyme
No, fool does not rhyme with more. Some words that rhyme with more are:chorecoredoorfloorgorepourroarshoresnorestoreWords that rhyme with fool are cool, crewel, cruel, pool, school, or tool.
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No the words do not rhyme.
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