There is no rhyme scheme, surprisingly.
The rhyme scheme for the poem "The White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling is ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH.
no tonight and white does not have the same rhyme.
No.
These are things that can be white:kiteknightlightsprite
Black & white
No, white does not rhyme with right. Rhymes typically occur when words have a similar ending sound, but in this case, "white" and "right" do not share that similarity.
The letters stand for the ends of the lines. This pattern describes a four-line verse with ending rhymes as follows: A B C B This means that the second and fourth lines rhyme but the other two don't. This nursery rhyme is an example of an ABCB scheme: Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go. A - lamb B - snow C - went B - go ABCB Rhyme Scheme is also called "Simple 4-Line"
No, the word "white" and "strike" do not rhyme. "White" ends with a /t/ sound while "strike" ends with a /k/ sound.
No not really..... if you want some words that rhyme with white I would suggest bite, might, night, light or fright.
white grey and black
because black cant be it
Red