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No, behind does not rhyme (sound similar) with fly. Behind would rhyme with kind, blind... fly rhymes with sky, shy, dry, high, bye, pie...
no but you could rhyme die with fly
Not exactly, but tie and fly do.
fly - flew - flown
yes
"Red" and "Request" do not rhyme. They have to have the same vowel sounds, such as, "Pie" or "Fly."
Fly rhymes with bye, so yes.
No.
No, not all the lines in the poem "The Fly" by Walter de la Mare rhyme. The poem is written in free verse, which means it does not follow a specific rhyme scheme.
my-fly-sly-why-tye-tie-
spry (it means energetic). The analogy is a rhyme.
Absolute rhyme is a pair of words that form a perfect rhyme. For example, fly and sky, death and meth, hat and scat, and last but not least, poor and door.