hate, mate
gesture, disadter
The rhyming words are often very close together :) -Apex-
Yes, a sonnet traditionally consists of 14 lines and follows a specific rhyme scheme, so it does need to rhyme to be considered a traditional sonnet.
Yes, "hit" and "accident" do rhyme. Both words have the same stressed sound at the end of the word ("it"), which creates a rhyme when spoken aloud.
The traditional rhyme scheme of an octave is ABBAABBA.
The rhyme scheme of Gwendolyn Brooks' poem "We Real Cool" is not traditional; it features a more subtle, internal rhyme scheme that creates a rhythmic musicality to the poem. The repeated use of the word "we" at the end of each line contributes to the overall impact of the poem.
"The man all tattered and torn". See the Related link below for the entire text of the nursery rhyme.
The traditional nursery rhyme that mentions a girl eating a meal of curds and whey is "Little Miss Muffet."
A mid-rhyme occurs when the middle or internal syllables of two words rhyme. It creates a connection between words within a line of poetry or a song lyric. This type of rhyme is often used to create musicality and flow in writing.
The nursery rhyme "How Many Miles to Babylon" is believed to have originated in England. It is a traditional children's rhyme that has been passed down through generations.
football and baseball
ABBA rhyme scheme is a pattern used in poetry where the first and fourth lines rhyme with each other, and the second and third lines rhyme with each other. This creates a sense of balance and symmetry in the poem.