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Match the rhyming words. health charm hook wealth harm look

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Match the rhyming words.

health charm
hook wealth
harm look
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Solution

health wealth
hook look
harm charm
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Chapter 2.3: The Farmer and his Daughters - I can do [Page 125]

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Chapter 2.3 The Farmer and his Daughters
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