* Perrine's Ch. 11
* Rhyme is not dead, music shows that well enough.
In fact, it's even part of some basic slang language:
Cockney Rhyming Slang
- The basics from NPR news in London.
Examples from a London site:
| English | Rhymes with | Cockney |
|---|---|---|
| Feet | Plates of meat | Plates |
| Teeth | Hampstead Heath | Hampsteads |
| Legs | Scotch eggs | Scotches |
| Eyes | Mince pies | Minces |
| Arms | Chalk Farms | Chalk Farms |
| Hair | Barnet Fair | Barnet |
| Head | Loaf of bread | Loaf |
| Face | Boat race | Boat race |
| Mouth | North and south | North and south |
--King James vs. Cockney?
Or consider spoken word poetry
"Dear Father"
* For Block Day: Grammar: Comma. Read 32f-j. Do 32-4, letters and numbers.
HW: Read
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