It is really concerning.
Quick rhyming lesson: the final stressed vowel and ALL the following consonants need to be identical to create a rhyme. The first syllable is stressed in "carpet," so from the rhotic vowel /ar/ on, all the phonemes must be identical.
No. Armpit rhymes with "carmpit," but "carmpit" isn't a word.
Tar pit rhymes with carpet, but it's two words, not one. There's no single word that rhymes with carpet.
#20: *hordes
Hoards is the verb, like "she hoards like she's auditioning for Hoarders." Horde/hordes is the noun describing a large group of something.
It could be either one, but what she's demonstrating is consistent with dyslexia. Persistent spelling errors even with common words (e.g., "soup" and "soap") is part of how we make a dyslexia diagnosis.
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