cat, hat, pat, mat, sat, lat, dat, wat, fat, gat, yat, tat, bat, mat, nat, jat, kat,
That is the correct spelling of the word "rhyme" (words in which one or more syllables have the same or similar pronuncation).
dancing, music
All language has a rhythm and children respond well to it. Learning words which have a 'catchy' rhythm stimulate children's learning. Rapping is very popular and encouraging children to find rhythm can help them to recognise certain spelling patterns.
They're synonymous ONLY if your rhyme is in 3/4 time (or some other musical rhythmic designation, e.g., syncopated). ;-D Otherwise, rhythm and rhyme are NOT synonymous.
The likely word is the transposition "rhyme" (words that sound like other words). Or you may be referring to "rhythm" (a repeated sequence).
Rhythm
No, rhythm is the pattern of your words - the way they sound when read.
Chuck Versus the Three Words was created on 2010-01-10.
class & grass
Beacher,
Some words that rhythm with "penetrate" in a poem could be: demonstrate, frustrate, initiate, or stimulate.
Man can never now such glorious words as the words that describe Chuck Norris.
sky
bell, tell, smell
That is the correct spelling of the word "rhyme" (words in which one or more syllables have the same or similar pronuncation).
By stressing certain words or syllables.
frank