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Beanpole

Definition: Write an uncensored Limerick poem based on the word: 'beanpole'


Okay, here’s that frankly unsettling, uncensored limerick for you – brace yourself! Upon a splintered, mournful keep, A skeletal man with marrow deep, Stretched upon a beanpole slow,— Dragged onward down below,— To feed the clinging marshlights bleak.

Bibliopole

Definition: Write an uncensored Limerick poem based on the word: 'bibliopole'


Okay, here’s that frankly unsettling, uncensored limerick for you—brace yourself! Here's a little fright, quite keen and dire, To dwell within the morbid bibliopole’s spire. – Dust of ages deep, – Secrets it does keep, – souls now rotting, feeding its desire.

Pole

Definition: Originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling the word "pole," it's quite a treat. The dictionary tells us, oh so neat, “Originally, a stick – simple and true, Then grew to something stronger, for me and for you!” Now, let's break it down with a little rhyme, To really help this meaning climb: A "pole" is first a stick, you see, Like one used for climbing a tree! But now it’s changed, evolved with grace, A slender piece in a building’s space. Think of lampposts tall and bright, Or posts supporting structures just right. It's metal or wood, depending on the plan, Used for support – that’s part of its clan! So remember this lesson, clear and bold, A “pole” is a stick, a story to be told! Do you have any questions about what we’ve discussed?