the first line of the poem "Dust of Snow" by Robert Frost...
Take away the crow A
Shook down on me B
The dust of snow a
From a hemlock tree b
the stanza has a rhyme of abab
No, the words 'smell' and 'stale' do not rhyme. An example of words that rhyme are: Cat & Hat
A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words
Take youmake youwake you
creature feature
funny money
Rhyme and meter are two poetic devices used to create an artistic pattern of words. The words croak and folk, or give and live, rhyme.
A ditch snitch.
While not all poetry has to rhyme, it is still a preferred feature for many.
No because when two thing are meant to rhyme one of the words cant have two words in it
No, the words 'smell' and 'stale' do not rhyme. An example of words that rhyme are: Cat & Hat
There are no words in that phrase that rhyme with each other, if that is what you mean. They may rhyme with something else, such as another phrase.
My smart brother likes to sing songs that rhyme.
When two words are spelled similarly but do not rhyme, it is called a visual rhyme or an eye rhyme. This occurs when words have the same visual appearance and spelling pattern but have different sounds or pronunciations.
Forever
middle fiddle
Thinning and winning are two words that rhyme with shinning.
Rhyme A rhyme has the repetition of the same or similar sounds at the end of two or more words most often at the ends of lines. ...