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Its called an Approximate Rhyme
A Rhyme
Telling a tale or story using Rhyme and or Rhythm>
A story which is written to teach a moral is called a homilectic. The moral it is meant to teach is called the homily. But not all stories are homilectic. The best ones hardly ever are.
That person is called a 'third party viewer' or in written work told by the observer, such as stories or so on, they are called the 'third person'.
a poem that tells a story is called ballad.
There is no known rhyme about a chicken plucker. There was a song written that was about plucking feathers from a lark, and that song was called Alouette.
No
yes.ballads is all about story or narrative a rhyme.
Patricia Carter Denman has written: 'A fish story for Dan' -- subject(s): Fiction, Fishes, Stories in rhyme
You may be thinking about 'legend' but it doesn't really rhyme with send.
Biography
"Down will come baby" is a line from a nursery rhyme called "Rock-a-bye Baby," which is not a true story but a traditional lullaby. The rhyme typically tells the story of a baby in a cradle falling from a tree branch and being caught by the wind. It is meant to soothe children to sleep.
Rhyming Scheme
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'.
No. They're written similarly, but they don't rhyme.
Yes, they are what is called "end rhyme."