yes she does
Not many, she gave up the trade to sew shirts for shipwrecked sailors.
Because America is getting fat and is to lazy to bend down and get them
Yes. Its a tongue twister. I don't know. I'm just a fifth grader in Seattle wondering about Mary Todd Lincoln.
The phrase "she sells sea shells by the sea shore" refers to a popular tongue twister and is often associated with a fictional character or a playful image of a woman selling seashells at the beach. It highlights the charm of coastal life and has become a staple in English language learning and children's literature. In reality, various beach vendors and shops may sell seashells, typically found in tourist areas.
Sally said she sells sea shells on sea shore
yes she does
Sally sells sea shells down by the sea shore.
(They took the tree) all of the first letters in each words are the same, that is alliteration.
The number of sea shells that Sally sold at the sea shore is not explicitly stated in the question. Without specific numerical information, it is impossible to determine the exact quantity of sea shells Sally sold. The question lacks the necessary data to provide a numerical answer.
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
Sally found 109381 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.
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Sally does!
Not many, she gave up the trade to sew shirts for shipwrecked sailors.
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.