There are 5 line of verse in a limerick.
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∙ 2012-05-08 00:06:36the answer equals 5
A limerick is required to have five lines. Lines one two and five must rhyme, lines three and four must rhyme
Limerick.
There are five lines in a limerick. The rhyme scheme is AABBA. Metre in poetry is the rhythmic structure of lines in a verse. A limerick uses anapestic or amphibrachic metre.
A limerick is a humorous, frequently bawdy, verse of three long and two short lines rhyming aabba.
There is 5 lines in a limerick.
A limerick .
"Free verse" in poetry means "anything goes". Limerick is an established five-line format with the pattern A A b b A. A free verse poem can be two lines or four hundred. It may rhyme a little or not at all. A limerick will always have five lines and the same type of rhythym.
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There are 5 lines in a limerick.
A limerick contains 5 lines.
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