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look rhyme is the sound use in the end of the line in a verse ex late...fate
but assonance means the vowels of the correspondin syllable regard to the cosonate ex: fate...awake, hit...brick it dosnt have to end wit the same letters wat wit the same sound is it betta for you |
Well, it's real simple.
If two words rhyme with "perfect" rhyme, the last accented vowel sound and all sounds after that are identical. Example: Hit....Fit....Sit....lit..... In assonace, just the vowel sound is important. The following consonant sounds don't have to be the same as in perfect rhyme. Example: Trip, Fish, List, Rim....the short "i" sound ugh...just play around with it |
you can use it wen eva you want but if you know how to use it den use it half the time so you'll be more creative and shit
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I said that already q
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no what im trying to say is... perfect rhyming is it suppose to be used all the time because assoanance rhymes are easy but I just wanted to know about them because some people might have perfect rhymes all da way through, some people might have assonance all the way or mixed. Just need that part explained.
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you have to stay wit the wordplay its not perfect rhymin is how you use it and if you do know how then its good to use it all the time if you dont know how use it half the time
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I wouldn't know what you said because I didn't read the other responses before I responded. And, Sinner, it's your personal choice when to use perfect and assonance. I think assoance is better suited for internal multis than end rhyme. However, using perfect rhyme for end rhyme all the time can get boring. You just have to find the right mix and combination that works for you. |
^word same thing I said lol in a different way
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That explains it a little better. I was looking for that kind of answer. What about if your rhyming in assonance how do you rhyme all of a word 2 to 3 sylables long do you try and rhyme the end of the word completely with the start of a vowl sound alike, like mindless spineless hater faker ect. How do you kinda sound it out in your head is the question?
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well its up too the write the writer knows wat sonds good and wat doesnt and you kinda explained it already
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okay give me some examples because im not getting the last sylable properly in assonance I get perfect but not both.
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^^^^^ What matters when defning the type of rhyme is the last vowel accented and all the consonants that follow...
What you're talking about is multi-syllable rhyming...that can be done rhyming 1 words with many syllables, or 2-or-more words in a rhyme series Multisyllables meaning 2 or more, obviously...I typically like to rhyme 3-4 syllable words or phrases in that way...But, in some cases, I'll rhyme 2 syllables in a sequence Eg...In a bold flash, I put the cold flask to my own past Techincally flash and flask are assonance...not true or "perfect"...but, there's nothing that says all the syllables have to be either true or assoance...they can be a combination in my opinion Just, play around with your own style... |
word I been tellin him shit like that but he dont understand
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word...i feel you...u was holdin it down...lol holla 1 |
rite and just to finalize I wanted to know about the end of bars which is two lines. Cause I look up alot of lyrics like eminems dizee rascals... i've noticed one of my fav rappers dizee rascal mostly rhymes perfect at the end of each line or misses one line iut and rhymes on da next line. So what your saying it's a mixture of both that explains it now thanks. Can you give me some examples of rhyming 2 sylables in assonance I know single but what about 2 sylables.
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