What are the different types of rhyme?
Rhyme comes in several forms:
End rhyme: Rhymes that occur at the end of lines
Internal rhyme: Rhymes within the same line or in the middle of different lines.
Perfect rhyme: Words that match exactly in sound, like “cat” and “hat.”
Imperfect rhyme: Also known as slant rhyme, it occurs when sounds are similar but not identical, like “love” and “move.”
Eye rhyme: Words that look as if they should rhyme but do not when pronounced, such as “love” and “prove.”
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