Nelly's Pet Lamb
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NEL-LY'S PET LAMB.
This lit-tle Lamb was brought to Nell
The day its old ewe mo-ther died,
And, now it knows and loves her well,
It will not go from Nel-ly's side.
A-long the hall, and up the stair,
You hear its lit-tle pat-ter-ing toes:
Her Pet will fol-low every-where
A-bout the house, where Nel-ly goes.
This lit-tle Lamb was brought to Nell
The day its old ewe mo-ther died,
And, now it knows and loves her well,
It will not go from Nel-ly's side.
A-long the hall, and up the stair,
You hear its lit-tle pat-ter-ing toes:
Her Pet will fol-low every-where
A-bout the house, where Nel-ly goes.
A.
Which lines of Nelly's Pet Lamb rhyme?
- Lines 1 and 3
- Lines 2 and 3
- Lines 3 and 6
- Lines 6 and 7
B.
Why do some words in the poem Nelly's Pet Lamb have a hyphen (-) in them?
- To make the words look unique
- To show how they are pronounced
- To help with the rhythm of the poem
- To describe the main characters