A tongue twister.
because she cant sell them on wall street
Yes she really did sell sea shells on the sea shore
Umah 3 der brain. That question makes no sense at all, matio.
She seeks sustainable sustenance from the sea specimens she selects.
A 'tongue-twister'
Yes. Its a tongue twister. I don't know. I'm just a fifth grader in Seattle wondering about Mary Todd Lincoln.
You could help Sally sell sea shells at the sea shore.
Well, when one studies the rhyme of " sealing sea shells on the sea shore" One will find that through deliberate effect, this is actually in fact, an example of synical realism. And, the ones on the ground are sandy. Yours truely, Dr I.C. Weener.
its a tongue twister not a legal issue!
she sells sea shells by the sea shore but how many sea shells did she sell peter piper picked a pak of pickled pepers but how many pickled pepers did peter pick
This stanza is an example of consonance, where the repetition of the "s" sound in "sea-shells," "smiled," and "spoke" creates a subtle musical quality in the writing.
sea anemones do not have shells !