Types of Rhymes (According to Nature and Position) Flashcards
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A rhyme that occurs at the last word of the line of a poem.
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End Rhyme (Part of position)
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- Also called full rhyme or true rhyme
- Exact two words contain the exact same sound
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Perfect Rhyme
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- Also called half rhyme or near rhyme
- Rhymes that are close, but not exact
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Imperfect Rhyme
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- Visual rhyme or sight rhyme
- Two words are alike but do not sound alike
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Eye rhyme
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- The same word twice to complete a rhyme
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Identical Rhyme
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- A word rhymes with it homonyms (same spelling/punctuation, different meanings)
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Rich Rhyme
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End Rhyme (Part of position)
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- A rhyme that occurs at the last words of a poem
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Perfect Rhyme
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- Also called full or true rhyme
- Exact two words contain the exact same sound.
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Imperfect Rhyme
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- Also called half or near rhyme
- Rhymes that are close, but not exact
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Eye Rhyme
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- Visual or sight rhyme.
- Two words are alike but do not sound alike.
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Identical Rhyme
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- The same word twice to complete a rhyme.
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Rich Rhyme
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- A word rhymes with its homonyms (same spelling/punctuation) (different meanings.)
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According to Position
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- Also called alliteration
- Refers to use of the same consonant
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Beginning Rhyme
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- Occurs between a rhyme in a line and another word either in the same line or the next
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Internal Rhyme
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Beginning Rhyme
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- Also called alliteration
- Refers to use of the same consonant
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Internal Rhyme
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- Occurs between a rhyme in a line and another word either in the same line or the next