Clerihew Term 4 English.

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Clerihew Term 4 English

Clerihew You're going to love learning how to write clerihews. Why? Because clerihews are funny poems you write about specific people. That means when you learn to write a clerihew, you can instantly write funny poems about your parents, your teacher, your favorite movie star, your best friend, your pet, or anyone else you can think of.

Clerihew Clerihews have just a few simple rules: They are four lines long The first and second lines rhyme with each other, and the third and fourth lines rhyme with each other. The first line names a person, and the second line ends with something that rhymes with the name of the person. A clerihew should be funny That's it! You don't have to worry about counting syllables or words, and you don’t even have to worry about the rhythm of the poem.

Clerihew Let’s say your art teacher was named Mr. Shaw, and you wanted to write a clerihew about him. You might start your clerihew like this: Our art teacher, Mr. Shaw, Really knows how to draw. Notice that the first line ends with the name of the person the clerihew is about, Mr. Shaw. The second line ends with "draw" because it rhymes with "Shaw." To finish the clerihew, you need to write two more rhyming lines. In a well-written clerihew, those next two lines will make the poem funny, like this: Our art teacher, Mr. Shaw, Really knows how to draw. But his awful paintings Have caused many faintings.

Examples of a Clerihew N’Sync Stink Their music hurts my ears. I much prefer Britney Spears. Kanye West dresses the best. Because when he went shopping, he spent more than 50 Cent.

Examples of Clerihews The enemy of Harry Potter Was a scheming plotter. I can't tell you what he’s called; I'd be ashamed To name "he who must not be named. Garfield the cat On his rear he sat. Eating lasagna galore All about the decor.

Student Examples of a Clerihew My dog isn’t very smart, But I love her with all of my heart. I don’t care what people say, She will be my doggy everyday. Oh my! It’s stinky Allanah Everyone run like a banana! Nikki tried to put her in the sink, Oh no! Now they both stink!

Student Examples of a Clerihew My very good friend Dannon Is about to go up in a cannon She will fly so high in the sky And all the Earth will wave bye-bye! I have a big fat friend: Jamie But I think he is really Amy, He moved into a din It’s a big improvement from the bin

Clerihews So you see, clerihews are short, easy to write and can be about any person or character, real or not. They can be about people you know, people you don’t know, or even about animals, cartoon characters, rock groups, or anyone else you can think of. Just remember, put the person’s name at the end of the first line, rhyme it at the end of the second line, and then write two more rhyming lines that make it funny, and you’re done. Have fun!