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Is there a rhyme A E I O U and sometimes Y W?

You're very close! You're thinking of the vowel rhyme.

The rhyme is actually:

A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y

This is because "Y" can act as both a vowel and a consonant depending on its position and sound in a word.

For example:

* Vowel: "happy" (the "y" makes a long "i" sound)

* Consonant: "yellow" (the "y" makes a "y" sound)

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