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No, mask does not rhyme with past because they end with different letters.
Rhyme scheme typically uses lowercase letters to indicate matching sounds at the end of lines in poetry.
Letters themselves do not rhyme; instead, words rhyme when they have similar sounds at the end of the word. Rhyming words often share the same vowel and consonant sounds in their final syllables, creating a pleasing and rhythmic effect when spoken or written together.
No,usually you have to rhyme with the last letters. Just like read and lead
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Yes, "mouth" and "house" rhyme because they share the same "-ow" sound at the end.
No. They have the same last two letters, but the rest of the letters of the words are pronounced differently. Rhyme depends on pronunciation, not just spelling.
They are end rhymes, meaning the last letters (in this case, "on") rhyme, but they are not exact rhymes.
The following words rhyme with queer:cheercleardrearsheerspear
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