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True rhyme, also known as perfect rhyme, occurs in poetry when the final stressed syllable and all following sounds are identical in two or more words. This creates a clear and precise rhyme between the words. It is commonly used in various forms of poetry to create rhythm and enhance the overall structure of the poem.

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What is true rhymes?

A true rhyme is generally a literary term used in poetry meaning a rhyme that is EXACT. Here is an example: "pan" and "can"


The poem the American Flag is a example of which poetry term?

true rhyme


What is the difference between poetry and a story?

the poetry has a rhyme words but a story did not has a rhyme words - this isn't true. Milton himself purposefully chose not to rhyme (Paradise Lost) yet it is still described as a 'poem'.


Which of the statements is not true aboutthe use of rhyme in poetry?

The statement "Rhyme must always occur at the end of a line" is not true. Rhyme can occur at the end of lines (end rhyme) or within a single line (internal rhyme). Rhyme can also be less strict, such as slant rhyme or eye rhyme.


When does true rhyming happen?

A true rhyme happens when the sounds are nearly identical.


Alliteration is a poetic device used to add rhyme to poetry true or false?

False. Alliteration is a poetic device that involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words. It does not necessarily add rhyme to poetry, but it does contribute to the overall sound and rhythm of the poem.


''Free Verse'' poetry does not have a specific form True Or False?

True. Free verse poetry does not have a specific rhyme scheme or metrical pattern. It is known for its freedom in structure and form, allowing poets to experiment with language and expression without adhering to traditional rules.


The chief difference between poetry and prose is that all poetry is rhymed. True False?

False. Not all poetry is rhymed. Poetry can take many forms, including free verse which does not require rhyme.


Does narrative poetry have to rhyme?

No


Did John Keats use rhyme and meter in his poetry?

Yes, John Keats did use rhyme and meter in his poetry.


Can there be rhyme in prose?

Yes, just as there doesn't have to be rhyme in poetry.


When the ends of two lines of poetry rhyme but the rhyme is a little bit off we call it this type of rhyme?

slant rhyme