Answer:
Hey....that's pretty good!
Explanation:
Seems to look pretty fun, but you could have rhymed lines 6 & 8; those are the only ones that don't rhyme. You could have line 6's last word end in -le, -el, or -al (line 8's last sound was like an L), or line 8's last word end in the same sound as line 6's. But other than that, it's a great start! I'll give it a 9.5/10.
Answer:
D, no change needed.
Explanation:
In English grammar, we don't put commas before conjunction words, such as "and" or "but." It's just improper grammar.
hope that helps! :>
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