light bright fright tight fright flight might
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No, they do not rhyme. Nice, mice, and lice rhyme with ice while fight, right, and plight rhyme with night.
No.
No. Hear and near are not an example of slant rhyme.
Some names that rhyme with night are Dwight, Wyatt, and Knight.
Olaf and pilaf is one example of half rhyme.
Oh, dude, like, night and strike totally don't rhyme. Night is like, "Nite" with that silent "gh" just hanging out, while strike is like, "Stri-ke" with that hard "k" sound at the end. So, yeah, no rhyming happening there.
An example of rhyme would be "your tryin to be cool, you look like a fool'' from Avril Lavignes Complicated.
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.
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No.
An example of exact rhyme is "cat" and "hat" where both words end with the same sound "-at".
"Delirious flight" could rhyme with curious night.