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OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

In a paragraph explain what the difference is between concrete and limerick and how their alike. (poetry)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

one sec

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Take your time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The difference is concrete is long while limerick is short only having 5 lines or less

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

@Chris182u But the difference/alike have to all be in one paragraph. so 4 - 5 sentences.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oohhh. sorry I can't help with that then

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Its alright did the links not help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they did.

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

But not enough right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@King.Void.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He can help

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

yeah I know lol

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

@TTP @koolkat13 @uri @Legends @ineedurhelpnow @iGreen @LunyMoony @xo.minnie.xox (Lol Desperate)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@epicjellypanda

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@S117

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are you asking us to write for you?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok ttyl @OpenStudyRocks5* hope they can help.

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

@epicjellypanda Well sort of I guess. I cant really think of what to write about that in a PARAGRAPH

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow ok

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Its alright man @koolkat13

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So basically this is compare and contrast paragraph between concrete and limerick; do you know what the two are?

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Sort of.

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Bits n pieces

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, can you try to describe each one in your own words?

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Well Limerick is supposed to be humorus right? Im sorry im just tired of this today.

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

@epicjellypanda ^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah, I understand

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

So it is humorus? (keep spelling it wrong)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, it is humor

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

And Concrete I forget.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm actually googling it o.o

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete_poetry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Concrete poetry—sometimes also called ‘shape poetry’—is poetry whose visual appearance matches the topic of the poem. The words form shapes which illustrate the poem’s subject as a picture, as well as through their literal meaning.

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

So how do I put that all in a paragraph? @epicjellypanda <

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maybe something like "A concrete poem shows whereas a limerick tells in a humorous way"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Concrete poems do not have to rhyme whereas limericks do to go with the musical vibe

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Ok I got that all in a 4 sentence paragraph which counts as a paragraph. @epicjellypanda . Thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Great! Glad I could help *high fives*

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