it is like a perfect rhyme
They aren't an exact rhyme but are close enough that you could use them in a poem.
It is better if you have it rhyming.. but there is not exact rules in poetry so it is by your choice
No, "pot" and "top" do not rhyme. They are exact opposites.
Cody and macaroni are not exact rhymes, but are close enough you could probably use them in a poem. An exact rhyme would be Cody and macarodi, but of course "macarodi" is not a real word. Yeah i agree with that answer, its a slant rhyme, where two words are not exact rhymes but still sound similar. Shakespeare used these all the time.
Rhyming Scheme
The rhyme scheme of a poem can vary depending on the specific poem being referenced. Without knowing the specific poem "Sorrow" you are referring to, it is difficult to determine the rhyme scheme. It is best to provide the specific poem if you are looking for an analysis of its rhyme scheme.
There is no exact rhyme for backwards.
that fact that you rhyme in it...
The rhyme scheme.
False. A poem can have internal rhyme (rhyme within a line) without necessarily following a structured rhyme scheme. Internal rhyme adds to the musicality and flow of a poem, but it is not a requirement for a specific rhyme scheme.
the poem doesn't rhyme at all
Answer:The poem does not rhyme. Answer:Wrong every poem has a rhyme scheme even if it is just A-Z.