Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Homophones


The man and the hare

A man caught a hare,
To get its hair,
To make fur,
The hare in scare,
Jumped in the air,
Ran away far.

Homophones: a
word with different origin and meaning but the same pronunciation as another word, whether or not spelled alike, as (fare and fair).

The homophones I used in this poem are: Hair, air, hare.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good. Try with short vowel and long vowel as well.

Anonymous said...

Good one.... very creative and interesting....

Just check if u can make changes to your blogspot.. Like color changes etc....

Rebecca said...

Beautiful!!! Its really good.

Anonymous said...

good homophones

Anonymous said...

AIR IS NOT A HOMOPHONE!!!

Anonymous said...

i have a blog too

Anonymous said...

hi rishi this is anirudh nice blog but i created a new one :

http://mycool-stuf.blogspot.com/


Copy/ paste and go.