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Poetry. What makes up a poem?. Rhyming words Cat sat, bat, mat, pat. Where do the rhyming words belong?. At the end of each line (not sentence) My Chewing Gum My chewing gum Is second hand I found it lying in the sand --Jeff Mondak. HAND. SAND. Little Miss.
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What makes up a poem? • Rhyming words Cat sat, bat, mat, pat
Where do the rhyming words belong? At the end of each line (not sentence) My Chewing GumMy chewing gum Is second hand I found it lying in the sand --Jeff Mondak HAND SAND
Little Miss Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet Eating a Big Mac and fries Along came a spider and sat down beside her 'Yuck', it said, 'I prefer flies'.
Grandpa and My Brother Grandpa sure reminds me Of my baby brother KeithNeither one has any hair And neither one has teeth! --Jeff Mondak Pause Pause Pause Pause
Row, Row, Row Your Boat Row, row, row your boatGently down the stream.Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,Life is but a dream.
Star Light, Star Bright Star light, star bright,First star I see tonight,I wish I may, I wish I might,Have the wish I wish tonight.
My New Pet 1 A fly flew in my room today I bashed him with a toy Now on my wall he'll always stay My flat black pride and joy 2 3 4 He never, ever makes a peep He's the very best friend I've got He'll guard me when I go to ____ I've named my pet fly “____ " --Jeff Mondak 1 2 SLEEP 3 SPOT 4