no because teeth has the tt sound and street has the str sound
Keith
yes, street rhymes with heat.
Yes, street does rhyme with concrete. The only problem is that street is a one-syllable word, and to rhyme exactly with "concrete," the stress in "concrete" would need to be on the second syllable. So it's not an exact rhyme, but it's close.
Only if you pronounce street as "streesh".
Heath (candy bar)
Barksharkand thats it
Dogs come to visit from miles around.
Yes. The EE is a long E sound, to rhyme with street and beat.
In "The House on Mango Street," Sandra Cisneros employs rhyme in several of her vignettes to enhance the lyrical quality of her prose. For example, in "The House on Mango Street," the repetition of sounds and rhythmic patterns creates a musicality that reflects the protagonist’s emotions and experiences. Additionally, phrases like "I am a flower," and "I am a tree" exhibit internal rhyme, contributing to the poetic nature of her storytelling. These rhymes serve to unify the narrative and emphasize key themes throughout the book.
The correct spelling is savvy (knowledgeable, or knowledge, especially street-wise or business).
"Animal" , the drummer from 'Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem' , never appeared on Sesame Street .
Hebrew for "day". Pronounced "YOME", rhymes with 'home'.Please not "YAHM", to rhyme with "Tom". That makes my spine tingle and my teeth itch.