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OpenStudy (tennis5518):

In a paragraph, compare and contrast any two of the following forms of poetry: Concrete Cat Haiku Limerick. Your essay should include a specific description of each of the two forms you choose. Explain how the two forms are alike and how they are different. I choose Haiku and Limerick.

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

This is the Concrete Cat Poem

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

The Haiku Basho Poem

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

The limerick Poem

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

@Mehek14

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

@pig_cat223

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

PLEASE HELP!

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

JUST HELPPPPP!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Allow me to take a few to read

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay. They were fairly simple to read. XD What ways are the two you chose similar?

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

What are the two chose similer I dont know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you understand what a Haiku and a Limerick poem are?

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

Haiku peom is a japenese peotry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes. In a way. A haiku follows a syllable count. Line one has 5, line two has 7 and line three has 5. That is how Haikus are always set up

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

how abbout limerick

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A limerick poem works the same way, except line one and two can have 7,8 or9 syllables,, line three and four can have 5 or 6 and line 5 can have 7,8 or 9. That is how they are always set up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So, we can now conclude that Haikus and Limericks are similar in the way that they are based on a syllable count. Each line is allowed to have a certain amount of syllables

OpenStudy (anonymous):

One of the differences you can include would be that while Limericks are required to rhyme, Haikus are not

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This site will be very helpful and you can rephrase it to write your paragraph. http://studentweb.cortland.edu/Andrea.Barrette/miniproj2/Page1.html

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

ok thxs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem!

OpenStudy (tennis5518):

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