Merteg New member May 9, 2009 1,579 0 0 Sep 28, 2009 #1 I have to analyze a poem, and one rhyme is "peacefully" and "see". Are these perfect rhymes, or are they imperfect?
I have to analyze a poem, and one rhyme is "peacefully" and "see". Are these perfect rhymes, or are they imperfect?
zen5887 New member Jan 31, 2008 2,923 0 0 Sep 28, 2009 #2 I'm no expert, but I am fairly sure that it is imperfect. If it was perfect it would be 'bully' or something.
I'm no expert, but I am fairly sure that it is imperfect. If it was perfect it would be 'bully' or something.
SonicKoala The Night Zombie Sep 8, 2009 2,266 0 0 Sep 28, 2009 #3 as far as i'm concerned, those words don't seem to rhyme at all, but then again, I'm no expert on poetry. Go with imperfect.
as far as i'm concerned, those words don't seem to rhyme at all, but then again, I'm no expert on poetry. Go with imperfect.
RedDiablo New member Nov 8, 2008 390 0 0 Sep 28, 2009 #4 Doesn't seem like a rhyme, but not all poems have to rhyme.
Berethond New member Nov 8, 2008 6,474 0 0 Sep 28, 2009 #5 I'm fairly sure that's an imperfect straight rhyme. As opposed to a perfect/imperfect slant rhyme. But don't ask us for help on your homework! Do it yourself!
I'm fairly sure that's an imperfect straight rhyme. As opposed to a perfect/imperfect slant rhyme. But don't ask us for help on your homework! Do it yourself!