It has two faces... if you put something like
Whenever I think of that memory,
I smile and forget my misery.
I does kind of rhyme, but I would suggest you don't use it in a rhyming poem. Put it one of those long rambling ones that often don't rhyme or make sense but are really cool to read... and you get an A+ for it!
Yes, but it's kind of a half-rhyme.
Both hickory and chicory rhyme with trickery.Near rhymes include delivery, fishery, history, jittery, misery, mystery, slippery, and victory.
Some words that rhyme with "zanahoria" in Spanish are "historia" (story) and "memoria" (memory).
Uh - Misery.
Changing the lyrics of a nursery rhyme to include information you want to remember
That's not a word. Disassemble - Reassemble
I can give you several sentences.I was in misery with the itchy poison ivy.Her misery was heart-breaking.He caused misery wherever he went.
Rhyme scheme and metaphor are the two poetic devices in William Wordsworth's poem "Memory." The poem uses a rhyme scheme of abab. The metaphor is of a pencil being compared to memory. The speaker says that the "pencil" of memory often softens the edges or changes the memory slightly in order to make the memory more pleasant.
It is the memory bank of air craft flying history which can be retrieved after misery. it hides secrets, and black is the color for unseen or hidden.
The plural form of the noun 'misery' is miseries.
misery.
The opposite or the inverse of misery is happiness.