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Internal rhyme.
The rhyme scheme of Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare is abab cdcd efef gg. The letters represent which lines rhyme. In this case, lines one and three rhyme (a), lines two and four rhyme (b), lines five and seven rhyme (c), lines six and eight rhyme (d), lines nine and eleven rhyme (e), lines ten and twelve rhyme (f), and lines thirteen and fourteen rhyme (g).
Exact rhymes are words that rhyme exactly the same way. Some rhymes do not end in exactly the same way. Example: Dine and time. They both rhyme, but not perfectly. They do not end the same way. More examples: Plague and made. Bin and prim. Exact rhymes end the same way. Examples: Red and bed. Spine and brine. String and bring.
All poems don't rhyme because its an expressing of feelings it doesn't have to rhyme it should only make sense
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yes witches and ditches is a full rhyme because it sounds the same apart from the w and the d
Wednesday's child is full of woe. Woe means sadness.
The nursery rhyme with those initials is "A Pocket Full of Rye."
In the nursery rhyme "Monday's Child," Tuesday's child is described as "full of grace". It reflects the idea that children born on Tuesday are believed to inherit the characteristic of gracefulness.
Tuesday's child is full of grace.
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The best I can come up with, as a rhyme for tactful, is packed full.
No, according to the old nursery rhyme, Tuesday's child is full of grace.
Slant rhyme usually feels subtler and less loud. -apex
tension, intervention. Improve: Invention, Detention, Pension. For example some words like pen also rhyme with the words above but do not have a full rhyme to it.