Well if you pronounce it out you will find that they do cut if you want to use this advice is up to you.
No, they do not rhyme.
Yes inside and divide rhyme because of the ide ending
Yes. Not in the same way as, for example, "bad" and "dad", but they rhyme by consonance, which is just the MIDDLE sound of the word, rather than the ENDING of the word.
A word that rhymes with "inside" is "abide."
Yes, but it's kind of a half-rhyme.
Some feelings that rhyme with "kind" include blind, grind, and find.
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Yes, they do rhyme, though it may seem like they only half rhyme, which they kind of do, too. :)
Inside and outside do not rhyme. Rhyming occurs when words have similar sounds at the end of the word, typically the last syllable or sound. In this case, "inside" ends with the sound "ide" while "outside" ends with the sound "ide" as well, but the initial consonant sounds are different, making them not rhyme. Rhyme is based on the phonetic similarity of the ending sounds of words.
Rhymes inside of a sentence are called internal rhymes (I saw it fade in the shade