Want this question answered?
Page 15 "They are wearing shiny Sunday shoes without socks." Page 108 "With my porch and my pillows, my pretty purple petunias." Page 40 "Skinny and spotted with satin scars where scabs are picked..."
yes, street rhymes with heat.
No, "leash" does not rhyme with "street." Leash rhymes with words like "beach," "teach," and "reach," while street rhymes with words like "beat," "heat," and "treat."
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.
no because teeth has the tt sound and street has the str sound
No.
blue/blew
Barksharkand thats it
Examples of fables are poems that do not have a rhyme scheme, but they often rhyme. Some examples of fables would be: The boy who cried wolf, the tortous and the hare. They poems that teach life lessons.
rhyme and time , she and me , mention and detention, bob and sob , etc etc etc
what are example of rayme
Dan Pham likes ham