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What structure question would best help identify a limerick? select the two correct
What is the meter?
What kind of refrain is used?
How many repeating lines are there?
How many stanzas are there?
What is the rhyme scheme?
What is the meter?
What kind of refrain is used?
How many repeating lines are there?
How many stanzas are there?
What is the rhyme scheme?
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To identify a limerick, the two most relevant questions would be:
1. **What is the meter?** - Limericks typically have a specific meter, usually anapestic or amphibrachic meter, which helps in categorizing the poem.
2. **What is the rhyme scheme?** - Limericks follow a distinct AABBA rhyme scheme, which is crucial for their identification.
The other options, while potentially insightful in some contexts, are not as directly applicable to identifying limericks specifically.
1. **What is the meter?** - Limericks typically have a specific meter, usually anapestic or amphibrachic meter, which helps in categorizing the poem.
2. **What is the rhyme scheme?** - Limericks follow a distinct AABBA rhyme scheme, which is crucial for their identification.
The other options, while potentially insightful in some contexts, are not as directly applicable to identifying limericks specifically.
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