Limericks consist of five lines.
Shakespeare did not write any poems with only 13 lines. He wrote a lot with 14 lines, and some with even more. All of his poems contain more than 13 lines.
Because you're only looking at 1/4 of the globe, or at a map of only part of the Earth. Go far enough north from where you're looking, and you're sure to find latitude lines that are labeled ' N '. Go far enough either east or west from where you're looking, and you're sure to find longitude lines that are labeled ' W '.
Most of the short poems in the publication, Shakespeare's Sonnets were of the same length, 14 lines, and contained a minimum of 140 syllables. However, Sonnet 126 contains only 12 lines and around 120 syllables; Sonnet 145 contains a full 14 lines but only some 112 syllables.
Yes, a particle can consist of only a single atom.
i am the girl who writes them. i was looking on here and saw your question. i am only 17 now and im writing lines for him.
If you are looking through a microscope, those lines are called the cell wall and only plant cells have cell walls.
Usually either nothing or not very much. Some poets do place poems in journals and magazines, but the payment is usually small and may only consist of a couple of copies of the issue containing the poems. Even best-selling collections of poetry aren't likely to sell very many copies or make much money.
Yes, it is possible for an account number to consist of only 7 digits.
Published in 1831 and simply titled 'Poems' by Edgar A. Poe, the book contained only ten poems.
One of Walt Whitman's shortest poems is "To a Foil’d European Revolutionaire." It is only four lines long and reflects on the disappointment and disillusionment of a failed revolution.
A poem cannot be one word long, or it would be a word and not a poem >.< Though you do get Japanese poems called haikus which are usually only two or three lines long. Hope this...helps :)
All convex polygons have lines of symmetry. Only concave (i.e. ones with sides that cave in) do not. If you are looking for a name of a shape that has no line of symmetry, then there aren't any with specific names.