of rhyme is also called approximate rhyme, inexact rhyme, imperfect rhyme (in contrast to perfect rhyme), off rhyme, analyzed rhyme, suspended rhyme, or...
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Alliteration (redirect from Head rhyme)
letter; for example, "humble house", "potential power play", "picture perfect", "money matters", "rocky road", or "quick question". A familiar example...
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self-rhymes (adding a prefix to a word and counting it as a rhyme of itself), imperfect rhymes (such as purple with circle), and identical rhymes (words...
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these would be considered identity, rather than rhyme. Eye rhymes or sight rhymes or spelling rhymes refer to similarity in spelling but not in sound...
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Monorhyme (category Rhyme)
Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, during the dark tunnel scene, with all lines ending with words rhyming with "owing". Perfect and imperfect rhymes "Every...
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rhyme is sung by children bouncing a ball (similar to a clapping game): Christ, Marx, Wood and Wei, Led us to this perfect day. Marx, Wood, Wei and Christ...
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Denaʼina language (section Time and tense)
"beginning to" in the imperfect and perfect modes Imperfect inceptive Perfective inceptive Neuter - applicable to neuter verbs, and "to be" neuter Aspect conveys...
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The a rhymes, "open" and "broken" constitute a rare instance of an imperfect rhyme in the Sonnets, though the same rhyme occurs in Venus and Adonis lines...
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Purple (redirect from Words which rhyme with Purple)
word "purple" has only one perfect rhyme, curple. Others are obscure perfect rhymes, such as hirple. Robert Burns rhymes purple with curple in his Epistle...
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English verbs (section Perfect)
continuous, also called imperfect) forms are was writing, were writing. There is a progressive infinitive (to) be writing and a progressive subjunctive...
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