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What is the difference between poems, rhymes and verses ?
Jun 11, 2012 11:57 AM
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A poem (and a song) is made of several verses. A verse is a subdivision of a poem. This poem has 9 verses and each verse has 4 lines:
http://www.homeoint.org/morrell/poems/index.htm#The Cap and Bells
A rhyme is a word which sounds the same as another (cat is a rhyme for fat).
A rhyme is also a short poem whose lines end in rhymes. These are often for children, or they are designed to help us learn or remember something.
June 11, 2012
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