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well im going to start with the basic lesson of rhyming

perfect rhyming and slant rhyming

perfect rhyming are the typical rhymes like cat hat bat fat etc

slant rhyming is the same expect they are not perfect like bad mag ab hot wop rock
nuke poop flute etc.



then there is internal rhyming it's a rhyme that happens within the bar.

then there is multisyllable rhyming which just rhyming more then one syllable

Multi is short for “multi-syllable rhyme.” Multis are phrases in which more than one syllable rhymes. Multis can be double, triple, quadruple (etc…) rhymes.

Normal rhyme: cat / hat
Multi rhyme: my cat / hi-hat
Or a longer multi: bit my cat / hit the hi-hat

http://www.flocabulary.com/multies/


In-rhymes:
The fact is I kick phat raps, so know that
Not just one, I roll with my crew, you step back

Multis:
Ain’t no need for wondering who’s the man,
Staying looking right always an exclusive brand
– Big Daddy Kane, “One Day”



when a poem has rhyming words at the ends of its lines, these are called “end rhymes.” Here is an example of end rhyme:

My cat is nice.
My cat likes mice.

A “rhyme scheme” is a way of describing the pattern of end rhymes in a poem. Each new sound at the end of a line is given a letter, starting with “A,” then “B,” and so on. If an end sound repeats the end sound of an earlier line, it gets the same letter as the earlier line.
Here are three slightly different cat poems, each with a different rhyme scheme. The first is AABB, the second is ABAB, and the third is ABCB):


My cat is nice. a
My cat likes mice.a
My cat is fat. b
I like my cat. b
 
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no he still would be a fatter, more washed up jeezy
 
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