<span>Tongue twisters are fun. No matter how difficult they may be to read aloud, no matter how much a person dislikes the subject of English in school, everyone finds something to enjoy about tongue twisters. What do they teach us? Well, not necessarily a great deal. They are helpful in improving elocution. Other than that, they are just fun.
</span>Now, I like poetry. A tongue twister need not be poetry, but they are all the better from my perspective when they are poems. As a result, the tongue twisters here are mostly poems. Will you learn anything? Nope. But read them aloud over and over and watch your speech improve over time.
<span>A Limerick
A tutor who tooted the flute
tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Said the two to their tutor,
"Is it harder to toot or
to tutor two tooters to toot?"
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<span><span>A Question
</span><span>Are our oars ore or are our oars oak?</span></span>
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whether visual or musical, the arts' composition refers to the disposition of components used. with photography, it requires attentive observation of the object subject to the photography, how its position relates to other articles in the image, as well as how the implications are expressed.
Answer:
They felt their feet* as the nurses say of children when they begin to walk; and our
non-success in education is a good deal due to the fact that we carry children through their school work and do not let them feel their feet.
Explanation:
the text stated an opinion that is supported by other evidence in the earlier part of the text