Sally was selling seashells by the seashore when you can just pick them up, because she would have a monopoly of all the seashells if she collected all the seashells on that particular seashore, and therefore could sell sea shells by the sea shore.
The answer above is a good one, but I have always wondered why she wouldn't take the shells farther inland, so people wouldn't ask the question you asked.
Because she sucks at business.
There are three proper nouns in the phrase: Sally, Shucks, Seashore.
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She sold seashells by the seashore
To accurately determine the amount of seashells Sally sold, we would need more specific information such as the type of seashells, their individual weights or quantities, and the selling price per unit. Without this data, it is impossible to provide an exact answer. It is important to have precise details in order to calculate the total number or weight of seashells sold by Sally.
I grew up being told she does, so I have to believe it's so. I just don't know which seashore.
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Sally sold seashells by the seashore. Annie argued with animosity. Bill bought a barrel of bread.
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This isn't so much a question as it is a statement. However, if you were enquiring who 'She' is then according to the rhyme Sally is the person who sells seashells by the seashore. If you meant this as an incredulous remark about Sally's career choice then I am afraid that there is no answer to this as, like I said, it isn't a question.
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
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1).- All of them2).- However many she had 3).- Sally sold 4,835,256 seashells by the seashore. (Either she's good, or she sold them all cheaply, or for free.)4).- Sun-bonneted Sally swiftly and surely sold sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-six spicy, saucy, sausage-scented seashells by the sizzlingly sun-soaked seashore shortly before sunset, in packets of seven silly-shaped stainless steel saucepans with sixteen stupendously sumptous, sexy sizzling sisters sauntering around suggestively in their skimpy strapless swimsuits!