deputy, continuity, responsibility, majesty, tragedy
There are actually quite a number of different rhyme types accepted in the literary community. Some, such as the "Assonant rhyme", which is defined as having the same vowel sounds but varying consistent sounds, yes, they do rhyme. However, if you go with the most common definition of a rhyme, that is, what the literary community would call a "Perfect Rhyme", you are limited to words that begin with different sounds, but end with the same sounds. By this layman definition, song would rhyme with gong, but not with gone, and gone would rhyme with dawn.
what are the thing you can find in an urban community
You would be living in an urban community.
urban, rural, suburban, or mountain
This would be because it has an urban lifestyle. Urban means built-up area of buildings such as a town or city. Rural would be the lifestyle outside those built-up areas, such as where open fields and grasslands exist.
THIS IS FOR MODERN MEXICO!!!! Urban life in Mexico is mostly having more cattle or more money than people who were Rural, but I would have to say that the rural community is further out than the urban places urban places are closer to major cities and markets
It's not a perfect rhyme, but it is a "close rhyme". A perfect rhyme would be "us" and "muss".
No they do not, that association would be considered a "like rhyme" but not a true rhyme.
Our community is considered a medium-sized town within the urban hierarchy. We are not as large or densely populated as a city, but we offer more amenities and services than smaller rural communities. This positioning allows for a balance between urban conveniences and a more laid-back lifestyle.
No, but child would rhyme with dialed.
I would say that's a fantastic rhyme.
No. They are close rhymes, meaning they almost rhyme, but are not exact rhymes. The words that rhyme with swimming would need the letter M in them and the words that rhyme with winning would need the letter N in them.