The "ape" sound would rhyme with tape. So, words like this:
ape
cape
drape
grape
jape
nape
rape
scrape
shape
Its called an Approximate Rhyme
Yes. The word "bib" has a short I sound, to rhyme with crib and fib.
No, the UI in bruise is a truly long U, or long OO (brooz), to rhyme with booze and snooze.If it were a long O, it would sound like the slang "bros" and rhyme with nose.
The word "suit" has a long OO sound, to rhyme with boot and shoot.
Yes, it is a long OO sound, as in "Joon" to rhyme with noon and soon.
No, "united" and "divided" do not rhyme. "United" ends with -ited, while "divided" ends with -ided.
The word grape has a long A and silent E, to rhyme with cape and tape.
Tape.
Yes, "bloom" and "moon" rhyme. They have the same ending sound "-oom."
No, "knew" and "soon" do not rhyme. "Knew" is pronounced with a /n(y)uː/ sound, while "soon" is pronounced with a /suːn/ sound.
Yes, "apply" and "try" do rhyme. Both words have the same vowel sound in the final position.
Yes, "rhyme" and "kind" do rhyme with each other. They both have the same ending sound, which is "-ime."
I believe not. Snow would rhyme with toe or glow and coco does not have the long ow/oe sound.
No they don't because fame ends with an 'm' sound whereas attain ends with an 'n' sound. Therefore they do not rhyme. That is with regular rhyming though if you were considering off rhymes through assonance it would rhyme because they have the same vowel sound.
No, speak does not rhyme with cheeks. The "eak" sound in speak is pronounced like "eek," while the "ee" sound in cheeks is pronounced like "eez."
No, in the word "chin," the "i" has a short sound, making it pronounced as "ch-in".
Yes, "down" and "sound" do not rhyme because they have different ending sounds. "Down" ends with the "own" sound while "sound" ends with the "ound" sound.