Question
Which statement best describes how words rhyme?(1 point)
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We look for the same letters at the end of the word, but not for the same sounds being made.
We look for the same letters at the end of the word, but not for the same sounds being made.
We look for the same types of words, like nouns or verbs.
We look for the same types of words, like nouns or verbs.
We look for the same or a similar sound made at the end of the word, and might also see the same spellings.
We look for the same or a similar sound made at the end of the word, and might also see the same spellings.
We look for the same letter to start the word and how that creates a sound.
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We look for the same letters at the end of the word, but not for the same sounds being made.
We look for the same letters at the end of the word, but not for the same sounds being made.
We look for the same types of words, like nouns or verbs.
We look for the same types of words, like nouns or verbs.
We look for the same or a similar sound made at the end of the word, and might also see the same spellings.
We look for the same or a similar sound made at the end of the word, and might also see the same spellings.
We look for the same letter to start the word and how that creates a sound.
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The statement that best describes how words rhyme is:
**"We look for the same or a similar sound made at the end of the word, and might also see the same spellings."**
This captures the essence of rhyme, which is primarily based on the sounds rather than just the letters used in spelling.
**"We look for the same or a similar sound made at the end of the word, and might also see the same spellings."**
This captures the essence of rhyme, which is primarily based on the sounds rather than just the letters used in spelling.
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