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a syllable that ends in a vowel (e.g. ba-by, e-ven and pa-per). With open syllables, there are no consonants to close in the vowel sound.
playful rhyming verse consisting of five lines in an aabba pattern, e.g. Edward Learâ??s...
a preconceived idea about gender, race, age, sexual orientation, nationality, socio- economic...
to suggest or hint, e.g. In my conversation, I implied that we were short of money when I said I...
a verb that forms its tenses in an irregular way, e.g. I go, I went, I have gone.
an adverb that tells us how something is done, e.g. They ran fast.