Rhyme is simple - it's just making the words match up so that they sound alike, such as rat/cat/fat/hat or meter/Peter/beater/eater.
You can either write one sentence and find a word that matches the last word of that line, or you can find a bunch of rhyming words that you want to use and make up sentences that end in each of those words.
it does. Do you need help to understand how?
be supportive and rhyme...?
To write a triplet effectively, study examples of triplets in poetry or music, understand the structure of a triplet (three lines with a common theme or rhyme scheme), and practice writing your own triplets to improve your skills.
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When you write a poem about home you should try to make it warming and Rhyme You will always get high marks for that other than that Im not so sure because I have have to write a rhyming poem about Home :( But good luck with it! Bye!
you should get facts in Elizabeth and rhyme them with it
You could write whatever you want. It doesn't have to be about anything specific. You can choose to write about anything and everything, unless it's for a school topic. Then you have to write about that.
EASY just learn about him
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Cecil Day Lewis actually said, "We do not write in order to be understood, we write in order to understand".
Technically, it isn't one, all because of the simple fact that the word, "Rhyme" does not have any syllables. So there cant be any words that consists of that word to be one of syllables to fit in another word to rhyme with the basic term "Rhyme"ANS2:Eh, come again? I must say that it is difficult to understand what answer #1 is going on about."It is time to rhyme." meets the requirements that the sentence rhyme and that the last syllable (of the sentence) is "rhyme".
You do not have to rhyme. All you have to do is write the poem in the shape of the thing you are writeing about. Meaning if you are writing about the sun you write it so it looks like a sun.