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they sound the same but no they technically dont rhyme
No, they do not rhyme. "Grasp" has an "as-p" sound, while "blast" has an "as-t" sound.
No, "for" and "yours" do not rhyme because they end with different sounds. "For" ends with the "or" sound, while "yours" ends with the "urs" sound.
Technically, yes! It is called a sound-rhyme. The spelling doesn't rhyme, but the sound does. It is acceptable in poetry with rhyme scheme.
No, "together" and "there" do not rhyme. "Together" ends with "er" sound, while "there" ends with "air" sound.
Yes, "beat" and "feet" rhyme because they both end in the "eet" sound.
no, but balm and calm or some and gum rhyme
No, but "mine" does. They have the same vowel sound ( i ) so you can say they do rhyme.
This is the type of end rhyme referred to as "true rhyme."
"Class" and "rhyme" share the same vowel sound in the "a" sound. They both end with an "-ass" sound, creating a rhyme.
In US English, it can, to rhyme with for, nor and core. But it also can sound like a short OO sound to rhyme with cure.In British English, your has the caret O (aw) sound, to rhyme with more.It often has the same sound as you're or yore.
No, "minute" and "different" do not rhyme. "Minute" has a long "i" sound while "different" has a short "i" sound.