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Words with the same sound, such as sound, round and pound, all rhyme. You may already be familiar with rhymes if you were taught nursery rhymes at a young age. Use rhyming words when writing English to interest your readers; this is a device often used in advertisements and songs e.g. 'See you later alligator .......'
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'Beware of the crocodile, even if you see him smile'
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'Crunchy munchy potato chips' has rhyme and alliteration
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Advertising companies use rhyme to attract customers
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These words look similar but sound different
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Say the list out loud to find the rhyming word
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Rhymes are used in songs and poems
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More rhymes: 'beep'/'keep'/'reap'/'weep'/'creep'
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Use rhymes in your writing to attract your audience!
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More rhymes: 'blink'/'think'/'wink'/'clink'/'mink'
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Mnemonics: rhymes used to help us remember facts!
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