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What is the hinky pinky rhyme for primary color man?

Red, blue, yellow, primary colors true. A rhyme for a man would be primary color dude.


What rhymes with Jadey?

Shady. Maybe. Baby. xD those are the best I can think of. it depends on how you pronounce " Jadey"


What is a hink pink example?

A hink pink is a word game where players guess two words that rhyme and fit a certain clue. For example, a hink pink clue might be "small child bicycle" with the answer being "baby maybe."


What is the hink pink of a fearful evening?

fright night


On what occasion should you give constructive criticism to a friend?

There are certain occasions in which you would give them constructive criticism. You want to make sure that you get your point across, but you also don't want to hurt their feelings. Here is an example of one of the sitautions in which constructive criticism is called for: Your friend wrote a poem that she was planning on giving to her dad as a birthday gift. She first wants you to read it to see if there is anything that she should fix. So you read it, and there are a few things that you think she should change. You say something like, "I like how you rhymed every other line. That style really suits the poem. However, you forgot to rhyme these two lines." It would not be constructive criticism if you said something like, "You are a terrible poet. I am so much better at poetry than you. In fact, I am also prettier." I know that you wouldn't say that to a friend. There's no way that saying that would count as constructive criticism since constructive criticism is about showing them a way to improve without being rude to them.

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Why should poems rhyme?

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How could a rhyme scheme affect a poem?

It makes it more catchy and easier to remember


What is true rhymes?

A true rhyme is generally a literary term used in poetry meaning a rhyme that is EXACT. Here is an example: "pan" and "can"


What is the most probable reason that rhyme and repetition first found there ways into poems?

The most probably reason that rhyme and repetition first found their ways into poems is that they make the poem easier to remember. Before writing things down was common, poetry was often recited and part of an oral tradition. This means the person reciting would have to remember long works and the rhyme and repetition makes things easier to recall - in much the same way that nursery rhymes are easy to remember because of their rhyme as well as many popular songs.


Does plastique rhyme with unique?

Yes it does. It is not an exact rhyme - it is what is called an assonance. An assonance generally has the same number of syllables as the original word, and the main sound is the same.


What is an example of a half rhyme?

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Do recipe poems have to rhyme?

No they don't have to but many people don't like poetry that doesn't rhyme.


A poem that generally has meter and rhyme?

a lyric