<em>In this lesson, connecting a rhymed phrase or poem with a concept to be learned is called</em>
<em>a. writing poetry</em>
<em>b. keywording</em>
<em>c. rhyming</em>
<em>d. singing</em>
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<u>Correct answer</u>: c. rhyming. Rhyming means to connect a rhymed phrase or poem with a concept to be learned (to treat in rhyme/to turn into rhyme/to compose in metrical form with rhymes). A rhyme is a correspondence in terminal sounds of units of composition or one of two or more words thus corresponding in sound. Example: dump and damp. Rhyming is common in poetry, especially at the ends of lines. It teaches children how language works (helping them notice the sounds within words).
You write down what they said in your paragraph and then at the verry end you will list them on the resources page with their name and the date you talked to them