
WALT write using figurative language and part of this is learning about rhyme and how it works.
I found some of the definitions hard to understand until I looked at examples then it made more sense.
Did you know there is more than one type of rhyme?
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Awesome work Max,
ReplyDeleteI like how you explained what rhyme means, it would be very helpful for those who do not know what it means.
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