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Limericks

by Christine Leeman

Pages 2 and 3 of 13

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Limerick
by Leanne Guenther
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There once was a shamrock named Pat,
Who tripped on a root and went splat,
She ripped her best leaf,
And sobbed in her grief,
And ruined her favourite hat.
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Each time you complete an activity, write down (in your LA notebook) one or more new facts that you learned.
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Check out more examples of limericks.
Wonder of the Day #221 - What Is a Limerick?
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The reason limericks are so much fun is because they are short, rhyming, funny, and have a bouncy rhythm that makes them easy to memorize.
The Rules of Limericks
They are five lines long.
Lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme with one another.
Lines 3 and 4 rhyme with each other.
The first line usually ends with a person’s first name or the name of a place.
The last line is usually funny.
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