30 days has September,
April, June and November
All the rest have 31
And February's great with 28
And Leap Year's February's fine with 29
That is a good question. I think a lot of people just like the way it sounds. It also helps some people to remember better... things that sound similar can stick better in your mind sometimes.
The most probably reason that rhyme and repetition first found their ways into poems is that they make the poem easier to remember. Before writing things down was common, poetry was often recited and part of an oral tradition. This means the person reciting would have to remember long works and the rhyme and repetition makes things easier to recall - in much the same way that nursery rhymes are easy to remember because of their rhyme as well as many popular songs.
Yes, the meter for "Hickory Dickory Dock" is appropriate for a nursery rhyme. The rhyme has a simple and repetitive structure with a steady rhythm, which can make it engaging and easy for children to remember and recite.
No.
It helps make words memorable - APEX
1.rhyme your poem 2. start with a simple sentence to rhyme with such as roses are red,violets are blue,i love you. 3. be creative and think of special things to put in your poem. But poems don't always have to rhyme.
no but it rhymes with stout............if that helps ;]
The rhyme scheme of "Remember Me" by Ray Mathew is ABAB. This means the first and third lines of each quatrain rhyme, as do the second and fourth lines.
Looking and Listening for familiar words in it
One way to remember a pronoun through a rhyme is to create a simple phrase that includes the pronoun in a memorable way. For example, "he and she go watch TV" or "they are happy, can't you see?" rehearsing these rhymes can help reinforce the pronoun in your memory.
Remember, because you remember Jesus dying
No, I'm afraid "chimney" does not rhyme with "magically", but it does rhyme with Sidney and kidney. Hope that helps!