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Quite a few people did Optional Activity 1: Rain

People said that the rhyming words were:

in and thin

there and where

why and sky

Angela says that the lines are crooked because there is a slight breeze in the air.

Deborah says that the lines are crooked because they want you to read at an angle.

Sheryl and Fred say that words in the poem are shaped like the rain when it falls from the sky.

Edna says that it is because the earth sags when it rains.

Does anyone have any other ideas?