Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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TrendsDo not take any more than 5 minutes to answer this question.
A limerick is a silly poem with five lines. They are often funny or nonsensical.
How to write a limerick:The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 8 or 9). The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 5 or 6). Limericks often start with the line "There once was a..." or "There was a..." Example of an 8,8,5,5,8 syllable limerick:
There once was a clover named Kate,
Who sat on the edge of a plate,
The fancy folk dined,
On foods of all kind,
Then tossed her at quarter past eight.
Question:Write your own Limerick. More Examples: http://www.dltk-holidays.com/patrick/m-limerick.htm
(Write in complete sentences, use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation.)

C++ Do not take any more than 5 minutes to answer this question.
A limerick is a silly poem with five lines. They are often funny or nonsensical.
How to write a limerick:The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 8 or 9). The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 5 or 6). Limericks often start with the line "There once was a..." or "There was a..." Example of an 8,8,5,5,8 syllable limerick:
There once was a clover named Kate,
Who sat on the edge of a plate,
The fancy folk dined,
On foods of all kind,
Then tossed her at quarter past eight.
Question:Write your own Limerick. More Examples: http://www.dltk-holidays.com/patrick/m-limerick.htm
(Write in complete sentences, use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation.)

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