To solve the problem, we need to identify words in each sentence that rhyme with the bolded word. Rhyming words share the same ending sound. Let's go through each sentence step by step:
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1. A shoe is still new unless you step in blue goo.
- Bolded word:
shoe
- Rhyming words:
new,
blue,
goo
Explanation: All these words end with the "-ew" sound, which rhymes with "shoe."
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2. What did you cut when you fell into the rut?
- Bolded word:
cut
- Rhyming words:
rut
Explanation: Both words end with the "-ut" sound.
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3. With me you will see there's no need for T.V.
- Bolded word:
see
- Rhyming words:
me
Explanation: Both words end with the "-ee" sound.
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4. There once was a king who liked to find the rain.
- Bolded word:
king
- Rhyming words:
ring (implied in the context of a limerick)
Explanation: In a limerick, the last word of the first and second lines typically rhymes with the last word of the fifth line. Here, "king" would rhyme with an implied "ring" in the structure of the poem.
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5. Sing a tune about June and we'll find the moon soon.
- Bolded word:
tune
- Rhyming words:
June,
moon,
soon
Explanation: All these words end with the "-une" sound, which rhymes with "tune."
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6. I don't lie eye to eye unless I'm feeling really shy.
- Bolded word:
lie
- Rhyming words:
eye,
shy
Explanation: All these words end with the "-ie" sound.
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7. We'll never go if you continue to sew, so what you need to do is row.
- Bolded word:
go
- Rhyming words:
so,
row
Explanation: All these words end with the "-o" sound.
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8. We think you should eat food that's good instead of eating wet wood.
- Bolded word:
good
- Rhyming words:
food,
wood
Explanation: All these words end with the "-ood" sound.
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9. Don't stop going up till you get to the top if you really want to find the shop.
- Bolded word:
stop
- Rhyming words:
top,
shop
Explanation: All these words end with the "-op" sound.
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10. I can't sleep with these sheep in my bed, though they seem to be sleeping quite.
- Bolded word:
sleep
- Rhyming words:
sheep
Explanation: Both words end with the "-eep" sound.
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Final Answer:
1.
new, blue, goo
2.
rut
3.
me
4.
ring (implied)
5.
June, moon, soon
6.
eye, shy
7.
so, row
8.
food, wood
9.
top, shop
10.
sheep
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{new, blue, goo} \\
2. \text{rut} \\
3. \text{me} \\
4. \text{ring (implied)} \\
5. \text{June, moon, soon} \\
6. \text{eye, shy} \\
7. \text{so, row} \\
8. \text{food, wood} \\
9. \text{top, shop} \\
10. \text{sheep} \\
\end{array}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of intonation worksheet.