Find the rhymes.An end rhyme rhyme or rime, the most prominent of the literary artifices used in versification. Although it was used in ancient East Asian poetry, rhyme was practically unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans. poem has words that rhyme at the end of the lines. Below is an end rhyme poem. After reading the poem, complete the rhyming rhyme also rime n. 1. Correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of verse. 2. a. A poem or verse having a regular correspondence of sounds, especially at the ends of lines. b. activity below. Wild Windy Day The wind is something no one sees. It grows and blows and bends the trees. It moans and groans a scary sound And spins the weather vanes around. It pushes clouds and tousles hair. It swirls the leaves up in the air. Then finally it blows away Until the next wild windy day. --Carol Quinn Quinn or O'Quinn is a surname of Irish origin. It comes from the original Irish name Ó Cuinn, ie descendants of Conn. It means wisdom or chief. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Read the words in each row below. Circle the two words that rhyme with the word in the box. 1. trees knees bee please 2. spring drink bring sing 3. play clay dry gray 4. sunny honey funny silly 5. smile snail pile mile TRY THIS! On a separate piece of paper, complete these activities: 1. Make a list of 10 words that rhyme with the word clay clay, common name for a number of fine-grained, earthy materials that become plastic when wet. Chemically, clays are hydrous aluminum silicates, ordinarily containing impurities, e.g., potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, or iron, in small amounts. . 2. Write an end rhyme poem with four lines. |
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