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| 1.Oh, capital A has a partner, but The two don't look the same. Small Yet they both have the very same name. . |
6. Small h is a pole and a hump. Small l is a pole all alone. Some capital letters have partners who Don't look like them at all. |
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| 2. And capital B has a partner who Doesn't look like him at all. Small b is just a pole and a hole. I can match up big and small. |
7. Oh, capital M has a partner, but The two don't look the same. Small m is a stick and two little humps, Yet they both have the very same name. |
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| 3. Small d is a hole and a pole. Small e is a curl and a stick. Some capital letters have partners who Don't look like them at all. |
8. And capital N has a partner who Doesn't look like him at all. Small n is just a stick and a hump. I can match up big and small. |
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| 4. Oh, capital F has a partner, but The two don't look the same. Small f is a curly pole and a stick, Yet they both have the very same name. |
9. Small q is a hole and a pole. Small r is a stick and a curl. Small t is a pole with a stick right through. I can match up big and small. |
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| 5. And capital G has a partner who Doesn't look like him at all. Small g is a hole and a curly pole. I can match up big and small. |
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