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what is the difference between a poem, rhyme and poetry

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Answered by swethu2
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Poem is described as a composition of words in form of prose or verse that is used to express various emotions or ideas whereas rhyme can be described as a poem with repetition of similar sounds often at the end of alternate lines.

Poem is described as a composition of words in form of prose or verse that is used to express various emotions or ideas whereas rhyme can be described as a poem with repetition of similar sounds often at the end of alternate lines. Rhyme in poetry has been derived from its meaning in English language as an element that brings similar sounding words together. Due to the fact that rhyme as a component is most often found in lines of poems, the poems with rhyming elements in it are also known as rhymes. A poem can possess a rhyming or non rhyming form. To understand the rhymes we can consider the example of nursery or kindergarten poems. They are simple to understand and due to rhythmic form they are also known as nursery rhymes.

Poem and rhyme both 

belong to genre of Poetry. A form of poetry known as Blank verse denotes poems which are unrhymed by definition and often favoured by Milton, Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Keats and Tennyson amongst many others. 

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Answered by mona112
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Poem is describing as a composition of word in form of prose or verse that is used to express the various emotions or ideas whereas a rhymes can be described as a poem with repetition of similar sound often at the end of the alternate line.
Literary works in which the expression of feelings and idea is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm, poems collectively or as a genre or literature..
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