3 - Read the limerick again and answer the following questions.
a) What’s the conflict presented in the poem?
b) Why do you think the author used the word ‘stuff’ in the poem?
c) Where was the text published?
d) Considering the site the poem was published, what is probably the meaning of ‘stuff’ in this limerick?
e) What does the punch line tell us about the author’s conclusion?
b) I think the word stuff can be interpreted in many ways, like feelings or material possessions for example.
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d) Material possessions or money.
e) The author's conclusion is that all of these stuff won't get you the satisfaction of enough
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Resposta:
a) The conflict between letting stuff go or not.
b) I think the word stuff can be interpreted in many ways, like feelings or material possessions for example.
c) Available at Post Consumers. com
d) Material possessions or money.
e) The author's conclusion is that all of these stuff won't get you the satisfaction of enough!
Explicação:
Resposta:
1)No, never heard of.
2)a-It is a humorous poem, but not completely. Limerick poems are a mixture of nonsense, witty and humorous lines.
b-Limerick poems can't be long. They need to have 5 verses, so it's a short poem.
c-5 lines.
d-Enough rhymes with stuff and rough. e-The first line and the fourth one.
f-For a poem to be considered a limerick poem, it needs to have 5 lines, the first line, second line and fifth lines end in rhyming words. Plus, the rhythm of a limerick is anapestic, which means two unstressed syllables are followed by a third stressed syllable.
3)a- The conflict between letting stuff go or not.
b- I think the word stuff can be interpreted in many ways, like feelings or material possessions for example.
c-Available at Post Consumers. com
d- Material possessions or money.
e-The author's conclusion is that all of these stuff won't get you the satisfaction of enough!
Explicação: