Texas and Massachusetts
slant rhyme
Two names that rhyme with today are Fay and Gay.
A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words
An imperfect rhyme is when two words look like they rhyme but don't. For example cough and tough.
Technically no--for one of two reasons: 1) to "rhyme," two words must have the same "rhyme sound," preceded by a different "consonantal sound" and 2) the accent must be on the same syllable. (Note: the different preceding consonantal sound in the two words are "t" in "ten" and "c" in "-cent.") The rhyme sound in "ten" is "-en" and in "per-cent" is "-ent." "-en and "-ent" clearly are different rhyme sounds because of the "t" in "-ent." In pronouncing "percent," the accented syllable is arguably the second syllable "-cent" and thus that part of the definition of a rhyme is met, but the rhyme still fails because of the first part of the definition of a rhyme. See http://www.wikirhymer.com/Rhyme+Definition for further information.
Out of 50 states in the USA, only two state capitals rhyme with each other.Boston, MassachusettsAustin, Texas
The capitals of the two states that border both rivers are:Springfield, IllinoisFrankfort, Kentucky
The capitals of the two states that border both rivers are:Springfield, IllinoisFrankfort, Kentucky
The capitals of the two states that border both rivers are:Springfield, IllinoisFrankfort, Kentucky
Oklahoma and Indiana
Juneau, Alaska and Honolulu, Hawaii
The capitals of the two states that border both rivers are:Springfield, IllinoisFrankfort, Kentucky
Two state capitals that have United States Presidents in their name are Jefferson City, MO and Lincoln, NE. Madison, WI and Jackson, MS are two more capitals named for Presidents.
Springfield, Illinois and Frankford, Kentucky are the capitals of two states that border the Mississippi River.
Madison, Wisconsin Cheyenne, Wyoming
Madison, Wisconsin Cheyenne, Wyoming
Texas, Austin Arizona, Phoenix