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It is a brain teaser game where you create patterns for the participants to figure out.

Silly sally likes pauses, not strings

Silly sally likes dynamite, not fuses

silly sally likes tabs, not hooks

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What is the rule about silly Sally?

It is a brain teaser game where you create patterns for the participants to figure out. Silly sally likes pauses, not strings Silly sally likes dynamite, not fuses silly sally likes tabs, not hooks


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Silly Sally was created in 1971.


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What does silly sally sat by the seashore sunning with starfish mean?

It doesn't mean anything, it is just a fun tongue-twister.


What is behind silly sally's green glass door?

Wood, but no bark...grass, but no ground...bunnies and rabbits, but no hares...kittens, but no cats...


What are three words that have alliteration?

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Is silly sally sits on a sidewalk a sonnet onomatopoeia or alliteration?

"Silly Sally sits on a sidewalk" is an example of alliteration because it repeats the initial "s" sound in each word. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate the sound they represent, such as "buzz" or "pop". A sonnet is a specific form of poetry with 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme.


When do you write using Sally and I?

You should use "Sally and I" as the subject of a sentence, for example: "Sally and I went to the store." It is incorrect to use "Sally and I" as the object of a sentence, which should be "Sally and me," as in: "She gave the book to Sally and me."


Why you should eat rice in day and bread at night is there a scientific reason?

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