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1、Word Smith,Private I “Rhyme Crime”A Reading AZ Level Z Leveled BookWord Count:2,900Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK ZBy Word Smith,as told to Blane Jeffries Illustrated by Marcy RamseyWord Smith,Private I“Rhyme Crime”Word Smith,Private I“Rhyme Crime”
2、Level Z Leveled Book Learning AZISBN 978-1-61515-151-6By Word Smith,as told to Blane JeffriesIllustrated by Marcy RamseyAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL ZUVN/A50Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAWord Smith,Private I“Rhyme Crime”By Word Smith,as told to Blane JeffriesIllustrated by M
3、arcy Ramsey www.readinga-Word Smith,Private Eye“Rhyme Crime”Level Z34The sound of rain pounding on my office window pane filled the February room with gloom.It was noon.I was munching lunch,noting that I had made some rhymes when I would rather have been out solving crimes.My name is Smith,Word Smit
4、h.Im a private detective a private eye.Actually,Im more of a private I since I specialize in cases involving the twenty-six letters of the alphabet and all forms of the words and phrases they form.I figured that with all the wet weather we were having,even the people who break the rules of grammar i
5、n their everyday speech were staying at home.So,I took another bite of p-i-z-z-a and went back to the daily crossword puzzle.“Number four down.A seven-letter word meaning,the same.”From my previous answers,I knew this one started with an S.It was right there on the tip of my tongue,so I spit it out:
6、“sausage”the spicy kind.Luckily,it landed in a dark and dim place near the trash.“Yuck.I wont order sausage pizza from Antonios again.”Then I wrote down the correct answer in the crossword,“synonym,”and moved on to the next clue.Thats when the door opened and in walked a bespectacled,bow-tied man we
7、aring a blue suit.“My name is Ben Brannoor.Im the proprietor of a greeting-card store.”“Nice scansion,”I said,approvingly.“Six syllables per rhyme.”“Ah,you are indeed Word Smith.”Word Smith,Private Eye“Rhyme Crime”Level Z56“And by your accent I can tell you are British,in which case the umbrella you
8、re shaking out on my freshly waxed floors would be called a bumbershoot.”(#3 Across in yesterdays crossword.)“But since I admire the alliteration of your name,dress,accent,and accessories everything beginning with the letter BI forgive you.Now what can I do for you?”Ben Brannoor explained that Valen
9、tines Day,which was coming up,was the biggest holiday of the year for the greeting-card business.But customers were leaving his store empty-handed.Why?Someone or something had taken the rhyme out of all the greeting cards.All that were left were plain sentences!Where had the rhymes gone?“Look at thi
10、s one,”he said.“It is usually my number one seller.Now I may as well store it in the cellar.”I examined the cream-colored card with gold-embossed lettering.The cover showed a bouquet of flowers inside a heart.While I was looking at this beautiful card,a lump of sentimental joy welled up in my throat
11、,unless that was a reaction to the sausage Id just eaten.I opened the card and read the poem inside:“Roses are red.Violets are blue.If I had ten dollars,Id spend it on my pet salamander.”“Horridly unromantic,isnt it?”Ben cried.“Maybe its a Valentines Day card for an amphibian lover,”I suggested.“The
12、 last word in that poem is supposed to be you,and you know it.”He thrust another card toward me,which I read,dutifully.“Its Valentines Day,dear.My heart is full of love.Its true we fit together.Like a hand in a bowl of oatmeal.”Word Smith,Private Eye“Rhyme Crime”Level Z78“Glove!Glove is what that po
13、em is going for,”said Ben,so exasperated his bow tie untied.“True,it is an odd poem,”I concluded,“And maybe a bit gross,but not illegal.”“Thats exactly what the bobbies said when they came to investigate.”I knew that bobbies,another British word beginning with a B,is a synonym for police(#12 down,th
14、e day-before-yesterdays crossword).“The police said they couldnt do anything about the nonrhyming cards,because technically nothing had been stolen;the cards were still on their racks,”Ben added.“I suspect some type of linguistic foul play is at work.”Was there a case here?Could rhymes really disapp
15、ear?Or was this just some lazy greeting-card writers getting away with word-murder?And how could something called“play”be considered work?As was my habit when lost in thought,which I much prefer being lost in rather than the woods at night,(or downtown Metropolis at any time),I went to squint throug
16、h the slats of the 1940s Venetian blinds I had installed in my office.I gazed across the avenue at the billboard advertising my favorite candy,with its famous rhyming slogan:“When youre feeling low this cant be beat.Reach for a Choco-Ball.Its so yummy to smack with a five-iron.”Word Smith,Private Ey
17、e“Rhyme Crime”Level Z910Huh?Something smelled fishy,and it wasnt my day-old tuna sandwich.Then I noticed a stream of angry people leaving the theater down the block.It was just 3:00 pm;the Wednesday matinee of the hit musical comedy Young Love Is Old School shouldnt let out for another hour.Ben and
18、I went down to see what was up.A crowd of well-dressed women milled about the theater.“Why is everyone leaving the show so early?”I asked one of the patrons.“You didnt pay good money to come into the city to see an understudy in the role who wasnt up to your expectations?”“No,all the leads were perf
19、orming today,and in fine voice,too,”replied the patron,ironically named Mrs.Rhett Orically.“So,what was the problem?”“Besides the director not reeling in the overacting actors?It was the song lyrics!They didnt rhyme.”“Ah-ha!”I said,noting the palindrome.“Ah-ha!”Mrs.Rhett Orically continued.“I have t
20、he cast album and saw the original show in Londonso I know the lyrics!In the first act,Hiram Hornswoggle,the dashing young pharmacist vows eternal love for Hermione Hillybottom,the spunky,young animal rights activist who,on an undercover assignment,works the drugstores cosmetics counter.But instead
21、of singing,The full moon in June makes me want to swoon,he crooned,The full moon in October makes me want to break out in an itchy rash that cant be treated with antibiotics.Terrible.And painful.We didnt want to sit through that.Why,the image is frightful.Now,if youll excuse me,I have to meet up wit
22、h my group for some caloric cake and coffee before we take the bus back to Ketchum.“First,greeting cards,then advertising slogans,and now song lyrics.Ben Brannoor was right:Someone was stealing all the rhymes and replacing them with un-rhymes.But who could be so evil,so dastardly?I was drawing a bla
23、nk,and not just blank verse.Word Smith,Private Eye“Rhyme Crime”Level Z1112Ben and I returned to my office.Thats when it hit me like a ton of bricks!A truckload of dirt!A pound of pennies!Well,actually it was more like one brick,thrown through the window,with a note attached.“Occupational hazard,”I e
24、xplained.“Being a film-noir-style private investigator,I lose a lot of windows this way.”“Let me read the note,”said Ben.“Okay,but dont forget that the note was addressed to me.”Ben read,“If you want the rhymes back and then some/You will have to pay my ransom.”“Me,”I said.“Of course you,the note wa
25、s addressed to you.”“No,the word me is missing from the second line of the note.It should say pay me my ransom.Any decent poet who can tell his iambic from his pentameter would hear that the second line needs one more syllable to have a musical cadence.Now who could that me be?Who would be so overco
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