Author: | Anthony Anamgba | ISBN: | 9781370053698 |
Publisher: | Anthony Anamgba | Publication: | March 17, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Anthony Anamgba |
ISBN: | 9781370053698 |
Publisher: | Anthony Anamgba |
Publication: | March 17, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Rhyme is the quality shared by two or more words that end with the same sound. Rhyme is a repetition of similar sounding words occurring at the end of lines in some poems and songs.
It is in this lucid manner that this book will teach you rhymes.
It clearly explains the two major types of rhyme. They are the perfect rhymes and the general rhymes.
It analyzes the perfect rhymes. The perfect rhyme refers to two words that rhyme in a way that their final stressed syllables are sounding alike and identical.
It appraises the general rhymes. The general rhyme refers to the various forms of phonetic similarities between words. The general rhyme can be syllabic, assonance, alliteration, half rhyme, or para-rhyme.
It identifies the hints that will make you appreciate rhyming. Pronounce the given words aloud, divide them into syllables, transcribe the last two syllables of each of the words, and select the words that have the same phonetic symbols, not the same spelling, at their last syllables.
And it contains many crucial questions designed to enable you master how to rhyme words correctly.
Rhyme is the quality shared by two or more words that end with the same sound. Rhyme is a repetition of similar sounding words occurring at the end of lines in some poems and songs.
It is in this lucid manner that this book will teach you rhymes.
It clearly explains the two major types of rhyme. They are the perfect rhymes and the general rhymes.
It analyzes the perfect rhymes. The perfect rhyme refers to two words that rhyme in a way that their final stressed syllables are sounding alike and identical.
It appraises the general rhymes. The general rhyme refers to the various forms of phonetic similarities between words. The general rhyme can be syllabic, assonance, alliteration, half rhyme, or para-rhyme.
It identifies the hints that will make you appreciate rhyming. Pronounce the given words aloud, divide them into syllables, transcribe the last two syllables of each of the words, and select the words that have the same phonetic symbols, not the same spelling, at their last syllables.
And it contains many crucial questions designed to enable you master how to rhyme words correctly.