I want to give her a rose
Before the show will have closed
So "rose" and "close" rhyme, but if I add a D to "close" will it still rhyme? Do the rhymes have to be exactly the same sound endings, or can I modify them like this?
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Types of Rhyme
* Perfect Rhyme: The words are in complete aural correspondence. An example would be: Certain and Curtain.
* Forced Rhyme: An unnatural rhyme that forces a rhyme where it should not otherwise be.
* Slant Rhyme: The words are similar but lack perfect correspondence. Example: found and kind, grime and game.
* Masculine Rhyme: Has a single stressed syllable rhyme. Example: fight and tight, stove and trove.
* Feminine Rhyme: A stressed syllable rhyme followed by an unstressed syllable. Example: carrot and garret, sever and never.
* Visual Rhyme: A rhyme that only looks similar, but when spoken sound different. Example: slaughter and laughter. This type of rhyme can be used more to make a visual pattern than to make a aural rhyme.
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