How to rhyme numbers from one to ten?

1 Like a pencil, it can write.

Swimming in the water like a duck.

3 like ears and listen to sounds.

Like a flag, floating in the wind.

5 like a scale hook, to buy food.

Like a whistle, blowing sound.

Cut the grass like a sickle.

8 Like a twist, twist together.

Like a tadpole, its tail wags.

10 is like a pencil with an egg.

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The biggest feature of jingle in phonetic form is "rhyme". Because jingle is not an ordinary spoken language, just like poetry, folk art and lyrics, it should be rhymed more or less, so that people will sound pleasant and harmonious and easy to remember when reading.

For example, the last word in the jingle "Steelmaking in 1950s, Famine in 1960s, Going to the countryside in 1970s and Doing Business in 1980s" is the same vowel, which is a very standard rhyme. In addition, the sentence patterns are arranged neatly, which is particularly loud and pleasant to hear.

The second major feature of jingle in pronunciation is its distinct rhythm and strong sense of beat. Generally speaking, it is a beat of two words, a beat of one word or a beat of three words, which is ups and downs to read.