No, dance and pants do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds in their syllables, but in this case, "dance" ends with a /ns/ sound, while "pants" ends with a /nts/ sound. While both words end with a consonant followed by a sibilant sound, the specific consonants differ, making them not rhyme.
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External rhyme is rhyme that happens on the "outside" of the poem. In other words, the words at the end of the lines rhyme.
No, it doesn't need to rhyme.
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The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the wordpairis the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.
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The words pants and France do not rhyme because there is a t sound in pants which is not in France. If the word were Frants, it would rhyme with pants. Alternatively, pance would rhyme with France. But neither Frants nor pance are part of the English language.
No. It may be a short A, to rhyme with "pants" or the version (notably British English) that is close to a short O and rhymes with "nonce" or "response."
No.
Pants-Off Dance-Off ended in 2007.
The duration of Pants-Off Dance-Off is 1320.0 seconds.
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Usually, when the studio requires "dance pants", it would mean jazz pants. You could buy actual jazz pants or just something similar, like black yoga pants.
Pants-Off Dance-Off was created on 2006-04-18.
No, "ever" and "dance" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds and these two words have different sounds at the end.
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The anser is pants.