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nevsk [136]
4 years ago
7

I like hot days, hot days

English
2 answers:
siniylev [52]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

12 lines and one stanza.

Explanation:

There are twelve lines.

I like hot days, hot days  (1)

Sweat is what you got days  (2)

Bugs buzzin from cousin to cousin  (3)

Juices dripping  (4)

Running and ripping  (5)

Catch the one you love days  (6)

Birds peeping  (7)

Old men sleeping  (8)

Lazy days, daisies lay  (9)

Beaming and dreaming  (10)

Of hot days, hot days,  (11)

Sweat is what you got days. (12)

It looks like there is only one stanza. A stanza is set off from other stanzas by line space or indentation. There is no line spaces nor indentation, so it looks like that there is only one stanza.

aev [14]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I like hot days, hot days

Sweat is what you got days

Bugs buzzin from cousin to cousin

Juices dripping

Running and ripping

Catch the one you love days

Birds peeping

Old men sleeping

Lazy days, daisies lay

Beaming and dreaming

Of hot days, hot days,

Sweat is what you got days.

it means 2 stanza and

line is - 12

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