Well, there are many things that rhyme, but the easiest way to find rhyming words is by looking at the ending. For example, cat and hat rhyme because they both end in "at." Dog and log rhyme for the same reason.
Sure! Some examples of rhymes are "cat" and "bat", "chair" and "stair", "fun" and "run". Rhyming words have similar sounds at the end of the word.
Cat, rat, mat, fat, sat, gnat. I think you've got it by now.
No. Hear and near are not an example of slant rhyme.
Olaf and pilaf is one example of half rhyme.
An example of rhyme would be "your tryin to be cool, you look like a fool'' from Avril Lavignes Complicated.
No.
Yes, "cloth" and "wash" is an example of half rhyme, also known as slant rhyme. While they do not have the same ending sound, the vowel sounds are similar enough to create a partial rhyme.
telephone/metronome
Pleasure and treasure
This is an example of an eye rhyme, where words look like they should rhyme due to their spelling but are pronounced differently.
One example of a rhyme with the last syllable "pany" is "alacrity."
Something that sounds the same... For example- HOT rhymes with DOT. CROP rhymes with STOP. TEN rhymes with PEN. Got it???
Any chance you mistated the question: do you mean internal rhyme?In poetry, internal rhyme, or middle rhyme, is rhyme which occurs in a single line of verse.It is also common in hip hop music.