A sonnet has 14 lines, so four of them total 56 lines. A limerick has 5 lines, so five of them total 25 lines. So the grand total is 81.
There are a total of 3 lines of symmetry in an equilateral triangle
When you quadruple space a document, it inserts three blank lines between each line of text. So, for every line of text, there will be a total of four lines: the original line plus three blank lines. For example, if you have five lines of text, you would see 15 blank lines in total.
A hexagon can have multiple pairs of parallel lines depending on its orientation. In a regular hexagon, there are three pairs of opposite sides that are parallel to each other. Therefore, there are a total of three distinct pairs of parallel lines in a regular hexagon.
In a regular octagon, there can be multiple sets of parallel lines. Specifically, each pair of opposite sides of the octagon is parallel to each other. Since an octagon has 8 sides, there are 4 pairs of parallel lines, resulting in a total of 4 distinct sets of parallel lines.
A sonnet has 14 lines, so four of them total 56 lines. A limerick has 5 lines, so five of them total 25 lines. So the grand total is 81.
There are 34 lines in total but there are 35 if you count the margin.
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"The Prelude" by William Wordsworth consists of 13 books, each containing a varying number of lines. In total, the poem is quite lengthy, with thousands of lines in total.
I have a Yamaha and a DiZhao. Is this a personal question or asking how many lines of flutes there are total?
I think 8.
There are a total of 3 lines of symmetry in an equilateral triangle
When you quadruple space a document, it inserts three blank lines between each line of text. So, for every line of text, there will be a total of four lines: the original line plus three blank lines. For example, if you have five lines of text, you would see 15 blank lines in total.
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A limerick typically consists of five lines. The first, second, and fifth lines have a distinct meter and rhyme scheme, while the third and fourth lines typically form a shorter, separate rhyme.
"Macbeth" by William Shakespeare has a total of 2,105 lines.
In a Shakespearean sonnet, the first three sections, or quatrains, each contain four lines. Therefore, in the first three sections, there are a total of 12 lines. This structure typically sets up a theme or argument that is resolved in the final couplet, which consists of two additional lines, bringing the total to 14 lines in the entire sonnet.