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Civil War Limericks Limericks are five-line poems that are almost always humorous. They have rhythm & rhyme. There once was a soldier in the Civil War.

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1 Civil War Limericks Limericks are five-line poems that are almost always humorous. They have rhythm & rhyme. There once was a soldier in the Civil War. a Joined the North espre de core. a Yelled his battle cry. b Couldn’t tell a lie. b He was in it for the glory and gore. a Rhythm=pattern of stressed & Unstressed syllables in a line. The 1 st, 2 nd and 5 th line rhyme. The 1 st, 2 nd and 5 th line are longer. The 3 rd and 4 th line rhyme, separate from the others. The 3 rd and 4 th line are shorter.

2 Civil War Limericks See if this follows the requirements, does it have rhythm & rhyme? There once was a President named Lincoln. Who had a son Tad, I’m think’in. He fought for civil rights. Stayed up worrying nights. And in the end instead of sink’in was wink’in!

3 Civil War Limericks How about this one? There once was a General named Lee. He was always do’in good deeds. He fought for the South. To feed hungry mouths. But in the end was forced to his knees.

4 Civil War Limericks There once was a General named Ulysses. He made sure he lead no sissies. They fought and they won. The battles were done. He went home to get some kisses.

5 Civil War Limericks The Civil War was a scary thing. The North said “Let freedom ring!” The South objected. The North protected. Until they heard the freedom bell ding.

6 For all C.W. Soldiers N/S battle, 100 points for the side to finish the first limerick. 20 points for additional N/S soldier limericks. Individually Start with your field identity There once was a Colonel, Captain, private, named____________. If you think you can’t rhyme with your last name use the last sound you hear in your name to rhyme with a word. Example: Wigfall Use fall: call, mall etc. Jefferson Use son: fun, run etc.


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