EXAMPLE OF HOW YOU HAVE TO WRITE.
There was an old man of the West,
Who never could get any r...
English, 09.11.2021 23:00, leylah0102
EXAMPLE OF HOW YOU HAVE TO WRITE.
There was an old man of the West,
Who never could get any rest;
So they set him to spin,
On his nose and his chin,
Which cured that old man of the West.
Q: Make your own funny limerick. Follow the same rhyming pattern.
Lines 1, 2, and 5 should rhyme.
Lines 3 and 4 should rhyme.
Lines 1, 2, and 5 should have three beats. (These are called feet: 1. There was/ 2. an old man/3. of the West/)
Lines 3 and 4 should have two beats.
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