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...
cat-sat
Here's an example of rhyme.
It may not be cool or sublime
but it rhymes in a very good way
so that's all that I'm wanting to say.
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An exact rhyme is a rhyme that is exact. For instance, "bat, cat, rat." You might be thinking, "well duh, what other kind of rhyme is there?". There is also such a thing as a slant rhyme. This is a rhyme that doesn't rhyme exactly, but sounds close enough. Usually used for poetic purposes. For instance, using heart and dark .
Just remember that an exact rhyme is exactly that; a rhyme that rhymes exactically.
Ryhme is when two words sound the same. An examples
-cat, bat, rat, mat, hat, fat
- silly. milly lily
- dover, rover, clover
-they,say,may,layheart and card
home and come
give 10 example of rhymes
he said she said down by the sea shore
Love and move, generally, are a good example.
A "clerihew is a poem with 4 lines,about a person,first two lines rhyme,second two lines rhyme,and they are funny.
All the lines rhyme with some other line.
The term for getting the rhyme slightly wrong is called a "slant rhyme" or "near rhyme." It occurs when two words have similar but not identical sounds, creating a subtle contrast in their rhyme.
if you mean near rhyme than here is an answer No, near rhyme is when two words look like they ought to rhyme, but they really don't. Trough and Through look a lot alike, but they don't sound the same.
It is not an exact rhyme but it is a near rhyme.
Near rhyme, also known as slant rhyme or imperfect rhyme, occurs when two words have a similar, but not identical, sound. It involves the repetition of vowel or consonant sounds either at the end or in the middle of words. Near rhyme can create a subtle or harmonious effect in poetry or song lyrics.
While not an exact rhyme, they are a near rhyme.
No. Hear and near are not an example of slant rhyme.
Near rhyme. not the same but close.
yes, its called a near rhyme.
The only REAL rhyme is predictable but delectable is a near rhyme
It is a near rhyme, but not a perfect rhyme.
Yes.
"Slant rhyme," "near rhyme," "off rhyme," "half rhyme" -- those are all terms for the same thing, words that don't rhyme perfectly with each other, but have enough similarity of sound that they can be used as rhymes.