Thousands. Grab a good poetry dictionary and you'll see what I mean.
No, but there are a few poetic devices found in Limericks like meter, rhyme scheme, rhyming couplets, and those are just some. Those should be the basic poetic devices in most/all limericks. Your Welcome ( o ) ( o ) \ >< / @@@@@
Yes, the word "poems" has a short vowel sound because the "o" makes the short /o/ sound as in "pot" or "not."
o Island Man o Half Caste o Hurricane
INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES
There is a short E (the first one) in messages. Poems has no short sound.
That is the correct spelling of the word "poetic" (in poetry form, or ironic, fitting).
O. M. Showalter has written: 'Poems of everyday life'
o captin my captin
Microprocessor don't specifically have I/O (input or output) connections, but instead, due to their connection to the motherboard (which does have I/O), control the I/O devices.
The root word for "poetic" is "poet," which comes from the Latin word "poeta," meaning "maker" or "author."
Thomas O. Brandt has written: 'Andy' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme 'Gedichte--Poems'
H. O. Meredith has written: 'Week-day poems' 'Outlines of the economic history of England'