poo boo sue chew
GO BIG BURTHA GO!
wHOA CALM DOWN BIG BIRD.
iM NOT A BIRD
Beat, tempo, meter, rhyme.
Some words that rhythm with "penetrate" in a poem could be: demonstrate, frustrate, initiate, or stimulate.
Rhythm Tempo Beat Notes Pitch
Rhythm
No, rhythm is the pattern of your words - the way they sound when read.
The term rhythm refers to any wavelike reccurence motion or sound. In poetry, it is the natural rise and fall of language brought about by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. In some patterns, rhythm is irregular. Often, the change in rhythm emphasizes the words involved as in the following poem.
Beacher,
class & grass
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.
sky
bell, tell, smell
That is the correct spelling of the word "rhyme" (words in which one or more syllables have the same or similar pronuncation).
No. The beats in poetry give it a rhythm. The rhythm is set by the meter being used in the poem. Rhyme is to do with (usually) the endings of each line and whether they sound similar.