Rhyming's Fine, Evangeline

* Pray

* 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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