no, i don't think so
holly
No, "leaves" and "trees" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, typically the last syllable or phoneme. In this case, "leaves" ends with a /vz/ sound, while "trees" ends with a /z/ sound, making them not rhyme.
Yes, hot does rhyme with not.
For Poison Ivy- " Leaves of three, let it be"Poison Oak- "Berries white, a poisonous sightPoison sumac- I don't know of any
They are what is known as a "close rhyme", but not a perfect rhyme.
holly
Holly leaves are green and rhyme with "golly." These leaves are typically associated with the Christmas season due to their vibrant green color and red berries. Holly leaves are commonly used for decorations during the holidays.
I just looked this one up! The Rhyme is, "Leaflets three, let it be!"
trees, leaves
Yes, you can freeze mint leaves for later use. Just wash and dry the leaves, then place them in a freezer-safe container or bag. They can be used in cooking or beverages after thawing.
juice freeze somewhere above 30 degrees and 32 degrees which leaves only 33 in above
No, because they have been dried. Putting them in the freezer may prolong their life though. But they do not freeze.
yes, yes it does. here is a poem i made with the words in it: i like leaves and i like you i like to eat and you like to poo
So they can conserve water and not freeze in the winter
No. The first E has a long E sound, to rhyme with freeze. The final E is silent.
Blood does not automatically freeze when it leaves the body. It depends on the ambient temperature.
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