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Heir.
fare
According to Peano's axioms, in either system, it is the successor to the successor to the successor to the successor to the successor to 0.
No, "trees" and "peas" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, but in this case, the pronunciation of these words is not similar enough to create a rhyme.
slant rhyme
Leap heap they rhyme they both sound similar
Its called an Approximate Rhyme
no it does not but it could be an approximate rhyme meaning they sort of sound similar
A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words
Yes, "curl" and "world" do rhyme. They both have similar ending sounds with the "-url" sound.
No, "one" and "stone" are not considered a slant rhyme because they do not share enough similar sounds at the end of the words to create a subtle rhyme. A slant rhyme typically involves words that have similar but not identical sounds, such as "stone" and "gone."
Words that sound similar but do not rhyme are called homophones. Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings or spellings.