EXERCISE HII: Limerick Direction: Students are given a first line and then complete the limerick A limerick is a five-line poem in which the first two lines rhyme and the third and fourth lines rhyme. The fifth line rhymes with the first.
Suggested first lines: - There was a young man, so cool
- There was an old woman from Bow
- There was a hopeless old clown
- There was a small boy from Ryde There was a haughty young thing
- There was a very poor writer
- There was a rain-maker from the Hay
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EXERCISE HII: Limerick Direction: Students are given a first line and then complete the limerick A limerick is a five-line poem in which the first two lines rhyme and the third and fourth lines rhyme. The fifth line rhymes with the first.
Suggested first lines: - There was a young man, so cool
- There was an old woman from Bow
- There was a hopeless old clown
- There was a small boy from Ryde There was a haughty young thing
- There was a very poor writer
- There was a rain-maker from the Hay
pahelp po
bukas na deadline