What is perfect rhyme?
Perfect rhyme occurs when two words have the same sound from the stressed vowel to the end of the word. For example:
- “Floor” and “door”: The entire sound pattern matches perfectly.
- “Latitude” and “gratitude”: These words create an exact sound repetition.
Perfect rhyme is more traditional and is often used to create a melodic or predictable effect. This contrasts with slant rhyme, which provides more flexibility and variation.
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