The zebra limerick |
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This is a simple limerick but this boy had big trouble trying to say it correctly.
A limerick is a short poem, usually funny, with a particular structure and rhyme. It has 5 lines with the following number of beats: 3-3-2-2-3 and rhym a-a-b-b-a.
There once was a zebra who moot
A tomato was really a fruit
The point was debated
Till a cobra stated
It was a vegetable, but not a root
MOOT= To bring up as a subject for discussion or debate; to argue. This verb is regular, so the past is "mooted", but here, "moot" is used as a past form (it might be old English).
TOMATO= Notice the British pronunciation here /təmɑ:təʊ/. American pronunciation is /təmeɪtou/ (but both BrE and AmE say potato /pəteɪtəʊ/)