That is a limerick.
14 lines, with rhyming couplets in the last 2 lines.
The two general divisions of literature are prose and poetry. Prose is a narrative form which generally consists of sentences as they would be spoken in normal speech. Poetry has diverse forms, that may include short lines, rhyming and a metrical form.
A couplet.
In the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", also known as "Daffodils" by William Wordsworth, these are the rhyming words:Verse 1 Lines 1 & 3: Cloud + crowdVerse 1 Lines 2 & 4: Hills + daffodilsVerse 1 Lines 5 & 6: Trees + breezeVerse 2 Lines 1 & 3: They + gayVerse 2 Lines 2 & 4: Glee + companyVerse 2 Lines 5 & 6: Thought + broughtVerse 3 Lines 1 & 3: Lie + eyeVerse 3 Lines 2 & 4: Mood + solitudeVerse 3 Lines 5 & 6: Fills + daffodils
One example of a rhyming couplet in Macbeth is found in Act 1, Scene 2, where Duncan says, "What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won." This couplet follows a pattern of rhyming lines that helps to emphasize the characters' dialogue or the emotion in a particular scene. Rhyming couplets are a common poetic device used throughout the play to add rhythm and structure to the characters' speeches.
Rhyme scheme - in a limerick with an aabba rhyme scheme, lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme with each other, and lines 3 and 4 rhyme with each other.
"ababcdcde" is a pattern used in poetry to describe the rhyme scheme of a stanza. It means that in a set of lines, lines 1 and 2 rhyme, lines 3 and 4 rhyme, lines 5 and 6 rhyme, and lines 7 and 8 rhyme, with each letter representing a unique end rhyme.
1) sounded 2) rounded 3) curt 4)alert
A limerick is made up of five lines. Lines 1, 2 and 5 should have between seven and ten syllables and rhyme with each other. Lines 3 and 4 should have between five and seven syllables and rhyme with each other.
it is usually the last two rhymes. But you shouldn't make the last 2 lines rhyme
A couplet.If it also happens to rhyme, it's called (no surprise) a rhyming couplet.And if the rhyming couplet is set in iambic pentameter, it's called a heroic couplet.
Examples of two rhyming words that start with "l" are "love" and "dove."