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The sentence "They smell like shampoo" has six syllables.
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A haiku is a type of Japanese poem. It is usually made up of seventeen syllables. It has a line of 5 syllables, a line of 7 syllables, then finally a line of 5 syllables again. An example of a sentence with this word in could be: I like to write haikus with my teacher at school.
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First to make a haiku you have to come up with a 5 syllable sentence then the next line is 7 syllables finally the last line is 5 syllables. You could say or your first sentence " I drive a nice car." That sentence is 5 syllables.
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There are three syllables in the word syllables.
There are six syllables in the sentence "It caresses your soul" (It ca-ress-es your soul).
There is 7 syllables in that sentence.
There are eight syllables.
There are five syllables in the sentence "the Easter bunny hides."
It is called an enjambment when a line of a poem continues without a pause into the next line but the sentence or phrase remains uninterrupted.