Rhymes are usually fun to write. Children, especially, enjoy word play like rhymes. It would be a good morning's activity to see how well you can rhyme different words, or if you can make a little song about whatever you're learning about at the moment.
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Ah, what a lovely question, friend! The animal that rhymes with "morning" is a dolphin. Just like the peaceful morning sky, dolphins are known for their playful and gentle nature. Keep exploring the world of rhymes and let your creativity flow like a gentle stream on a quiet morning.
If you are writing a poem and trying to rhyme 'make sense' with something then it would be perfectly fine to just use rhyme for 'sense'. here are some examples:hencepencedenseagainstdefensefencetenserentsgentsdentsSpenseKent'stentsdispensewhenceventscents
I would suggest writing it as a question. For example, you might say, "How do you make a sentence about pan cake?"
to make an argument or explain a process
Two common mistakes a writer might make that could cause the writing to be ineffective for the reader are using transition words or phrases wrong and being too wordy with your sentences.
you make it
make out
There are no perfect rhymes for the word alphabet.ill make it
No word rhymes , you make that up?
* liver * quiver * river * shiver * sliver * deliver That's it.
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