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Rhyme involves lines of verse ending in the same sound eg

Hickory Dickory Dock

The mouse ran up the clock

tall, small, ball

floor, door

could, would, should

Well, book rhymes with cook because they sound similar, and are spelt similar, but not all rhyming words are spelt similarly because pear rhymes with there.
cat , hat , bat , mat , sat , fat , at , that...
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