I ask of you to pay attention, this stuff is -not- beyond your apprehension.   If you think I speak with condescension, then I must speak with dissension.   Once again, it's how the words (end.) I put the actual rhymes in parentheses, (friend.)   Speaking poetically a rhyme does not (make.) No, a little more effort it must (take.)   When you read my sentences aloud, you may (see.) That is what a rhyme is supposed to (be.)   I want you to make a rhyme like (me,) put the words you're rhyming in (parentheses.)   Now?   And how.   I have something important to say before you (do,) you musn't have one verse or sentence, but (two.)   But i can't help it/   You can help it, if you give it some (time,) time is exactly what you need to make a (rhyme.)   I have something for you to look at. Tell me some words that rhyme with cat.   Hat.   Pat.   Mat.   Good.. good.   Those are rhymes, my friend; they are very easy to comprehend.   I want you to use those words at the end of two clauses. Not a single sentence, but probably some pauses.   A clause like this that ends in -at. To rhyme with that word that we just said, cat.   Prehaps this cake might help you.   End another clause with a word that rhymes with you.   And your day Might end up being Great for you.   A word that rhymes with you that isn't you.. There are other words, it's true.   Tell me, Raresies, tell me do; which other words rhyme with you?   I'm not sure.   'You' has lots of rhyming words, I just used (two.) I guess that's a third one, so we've got two, do, and (true.)   I just don't get it.   http://www.rhymezone.com/r/rhyme.cgi?Word=you&typeofrhyme=perfect&org1=syl&org2=l&org3=y   What about this/   You Chew the Shoe?   That is assonance, a type of internal rhyming. You're getting it now, but you still need some priming.   Is it a wise Idea to stick to Ponyville then Everfree Forest for is it a Dangerous Place?   You should not go too deep into the Everfree. If you get lost in it, look for my tree.   The Everfree Forest may seem like a dangerous place, but if you know what you are doing that is certainly not the case.   does that Rhyme for me?   Your last phrase on its own did not rhyme, and I don't wish to cause drama.. but you should separate your clauses with a period, semicolon, or a comma.   Yeah.... Your right.   Is it a wise Idea to stick to Ponyville then Everfree Forest for is it a Dangerous Place.   Better?   Here's something I will do. I'll make that thought rhyme for you.   "Is it a wise idea to stick to Ponyville, than the Everfree Forest which gives me the chills?"   See? -ville, chill?   I used a comma and I'll tell you the cause, I used that comma to separate each clause.