Umah 3 der brain. That question makes no sense at all, matio.
Susie sells seashells by the seashore. The shells she sells are surely seashells. So if she sells shells on the seashore, I'm sure she sells seashore shells.
yes she does
She sells sea shells by the sea shore!
she sells sea shells on the sea shore
she sells sea shells in the sea shore
Sally said she sells sea shells on sea shore
she sells sea shells on the sea shore
silly, smelly, sally sells sea shells by the sea shore, the sea shells that she sells smell like sewrage.
because there is a sucker born every minute! i don't get it
11.
The poem "She shells sea shells by the sea shore" is a tongue twister that plays with alliteration and repetition. It is a fun and challenging sentence to say quickly due to its repetitive consonant sounds. The phrase showcases the poet's creativity and ability to manipulate language for a playful effect.
The word is "sibilance" "Shelly sells sea shells by the sea shore," and "Silly Samuel sold slippery snakes, slimy slugs, and solid stumps" are examples