It depends what that ‘something’ is, if it’s really important then yes, point it out so you don’t forget it later. If it’s something small then there is little to no need to say it
Answer:
A limerick consists of five lines written in one stanza whereby the first, second and fifth lines end in rhyming words while the third and fourth lines must rhyme. A limerick's rhythm is anapestic; two unstressed syllables are followed by a third stressed syllable.
Explanation:
Charming Lass.
There was a young girl on a tower,
Who looked just as fresh as a flower,
Her hair was like silk,
Her skin as smooth as milk,
But her breath made the strongest knight power.
Unskilled Jill
Once there lived a lass named Jill.
She crossed over the big wide hill.
She did so every day
So her mom could say,
"Yes girl you have some skill."
Answer: "As Cole watched Feiyan receive her first-place trophy for winning the chess tournament, he couldn’t help but beam proudly"
This detail from the text supports the theme that happiness can be found in another persons success because Cole beamed proudly once he had seen that Feiyan had recieved her first place trophy, meaning that Cole herself had lost, but she was still happy for her.