breakwater, later wake
blueberry, very true
caliphate, fate cells
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Caliphate, fate calls
although they have a different number of syllables, they do rhyme
Slant rhyme or half rhyme is a type of rhyme formed by words with similar but not identical sounds, where either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical. frog, lug Park, harsh Perch, latch
Technically, it isn't one, all because of the simple fact that the word, "Rhyme" does not have any syllables. So there cant be any words that consists of that word to be one of syllables to fit in another word to rhyme with the basic term "Rhyme"ANS2:Eh, come again? I must say that it is difficult to understand what answer #1 is going on about."It is time to rhyme." meets the requirements that the sentence rhyme and that the last syllable (of the sentence) is "rhyme".
It isn't a perfect rhyme, in other words, not all the syllables rhyme, but it is close enough to pass as a rhyme.
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Poets use syllables in different ways. But syllables are normally used to keep the poem in the rhythm.An example would be:There once was a catWith a purple hat.The lines rhyme and each have five syllables.There was a catWith a big, sparkly, beautiful, dazzling, purple hat.The lines rhyme, but since one line has four syllables and the other has 13 syllables, the poem doesn't sound as good.
Scanning is a term that is applied in Literature to check a poem for its rhyme scheme, syllables, and count them. Then you have to put marks upon the stresses and unstressed syllables in order to show them in the lines.
end rhyme
Line 1: 5 syllables Line 2: 5 syllables Line 3: 7 syllables Line 4: 7 syllables Line 5: 5 syllables Lines 1, 2 and 5 rhyme. Lines 3 and 4 rhyme.
Rhyme only has one syllable and so can't be divided.
It is rhyme.