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No. Hear and near are not an example of slant rhyme.
no, but its a slant, or unperfect rhyme.
slant rhyme: ditch, stitch, snitch, itch, glitch, rich... exact rhyme: wish, dish, swish...
Yes, eye and away are a slant rhyme also hands and sands, sea and me, and along and appointed.
slant rhyme
Endeavor is a slant rhyme for forever.
slant rhyme
No. Hear and near are not an example of slant rhyme.
Slant rhyme.
no, but its a slant, or unperfect rhyme.
yeah but its not exact rhyme, its slant rhyme.
slant rhyme: ditch, stitch, snitch, itch, glitch, rich... exact rhyme: wish, dish, swish...
There are no slant rhymes for the word fresh.
Bent
no
No, "one" and "stone" are not considered a slant rhyme because they do not share enough similar sounds at the end of the words to create a subtle rhyme. A slant rhyme typically involves words that have similar but not identical sounds, such as "stone" and "gone."
Yes, eye and away are a slant rhyme also hands and sands, sea and me, and along and appointed.