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Pan and ran are rhyming words.

A true rhyme is:

Roses are red,

Violets are blue.

She stands on her head.

And I do, too.

Red and head rhyme and blue and too rhyme.

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Words with various endings can have the "oo" sound of "true" :

UE : accrue, blue, cue, clue, due, flue, glue, grue, hue, queue, revue, rue, sue, slue, true, venue.

EW : blew, brew, chew, (clew), crew, dew, drew, "eww", few, flew, gew, grew, hew, Jew, knew, lew, mew, new, pew, "phew", screw, shrew, slew, stew, strew, threw, view.

O / OE / HO : do, to, shoe, two, who

OO / OU / U : boo, coo, goo, (boo)hoo, kazoo, loo, moo, nu, "ooo", poo, too, thru, through, wazoo, woo, you, zoo

(from French) : Dieu, adieu, lieu, coup, beaucoup, roux

Also rhyming are other words with prefixes, such as walkthrough, review, preview, and purview. As well as proper names (Luu, Liu, Star Wars' "Naboo") which use the above spellings.

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A false rhyme is something that is completely random. A "true" rhyme has the same "consonence" sound at the end as well as the same "vowel" sound just behind it, like "day" & "way". A false rhyme may have the same "vowel" sound at the same point but a different "consonence" sound at the end, like "lamb" & "dan" It's done quite a bit in song & poetry. Put another way, it's an imperfect rhyme.

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A true rhyme is generally a literary term used in poetry meaning a rhyme that is EXACT. Here is an example: "pan" and "can"

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