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This sentence have a rhyme?
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day . . .
11 Thg 02 2024 01:34
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rhymed might be 1st and 3rd or 2nd and 4th lines
not necessarily like
When I was going to St Ives
I met a man with seven wifes
11 tháng 2 năm 2024
Those two lines do not rhyme. "Night" does not rhyme with "day." But if you'd gone on to the third line, "Rage, rage against the dying of the light," you would have found "light" rhyming with "night."
However, the poem as a whole--you can find it online, search on "Do not go gentle into that good night"--has a very strict rhyme scheme.
Every one of the nineteen lines either rhymes with the word "night" or the word "day." The scheme is ABA ABA ABA ABA ABA ABAA. The actual rhyming words are:
night/day/light
right/they/night
bright/bay/light
flight/way/night
sight/gay/light
height/pray/night/light
The lines you quoted do contain some "internal rhymes" as noted by Jonathan K.
There is also some "assonance," which means repetition of similar vowel sounds, but not in any regular pattern. When you read it aloud you do hear the similar vowel sounds in "age," "rave," and "day." And then in the next line, "Rage, rage" picks up the sound of "rave."
11 tháng 2 năm 2024
Uhhhhhh... 'not really' is the best answer. Because when one uses the word 'rhyme' in English, it means the LAST words of each phrase. The question implies that the writer has clearly and intentionally meant for words to rhyme.
HOWEVER....If you carefully analyze each word, you will see...
'that' rhymes with 'at',
'do' rhymes with 'into',
'should' rhymes with 'good'
So your question 'This sentence have a rhyme'? Does not have a definitive yes/no answer!
Fun question!
11 tháng 2 năm 2024
P.S. To form your the question correctly, you should add the word "Does." And it would be clearer to use the word "lines" rather than "sentences." Finally, your question is a little ambiguous because it isn't clear what is meant by "have" a rhyme. Putting it all together, you could ask:
"Do these lines rhyme?"
That means "Do the last words of these lines rhyme?"
11 tháng 2 năm 2024
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