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Apple starts with the same A in matic
Antelope starts with the same A in manic
Antelope and Apple don't start with the same A
By the Transitive propery matic and manic don't have the same A


Spyder wrote:xray tisk tisk
and ya got and aut rhyme
matic and panic dont rhyme either
silly deaf kids

Block wrote:classthe_king wrote:They're not similar, they are the same A sound, and I said nothing about rhyming.
Apple starts with the same A in matic
Antelope starts with the same A in manic
Antelope and Apple don't start with the same A
By the Transitive propery matic and manic don't have the same A
if you removed the n from manic / antelope you'd hear it. it rhymes




Spyder wrote:Block wrote:classthe_king wrote:They're not similar, they are the same A sound, and I said nothing about rhyming.
Apple starts with the same A in matic
Antelope starts with the same A in manic
Antelope and Apple don't start with the same A
By the Transitive propery matic and manic don't have the same A
if you removed the n from manic / antelope you'd hear it. it rhymes
thats what hes saying...






Spyder wrote:well stans dont know anything
stick with the argument at hand me and class will be more enjoyable
anyhow, know they are not the same A Apple is a "hard" A
whereas Ant or Antelope is s "soft" A
break it down into syllables, An... App...
not the same man

MikeNUFC wrote:If you're not trolling, then I don't know what to say.




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