Create a class named Poem that contains the following fields: title - the name of the poem (of type String) lines - the number of lines in the poem (of type int) Include a constructor that requires values for both fields. Also include get methods to retrieve field values. Create three subclasses: Couplet, Limerick, and Haiku. The constructor for each subclass requires only a title; the lines field is set using a constant value. A couplet has two lines, a limerick has five lines, and a haiku has three lines. ***Can I also get an explaination for each step thank you so much for all of your help ^_^****   import java.util.*; public class DemoPoems {    public static void main(String[] args)    {       Poem poem1 = new Poem("The Raven", 84);       Couplet poem2 = new Couplet("True Wit");       Limerick poem3 = new Limerick("There was an Old Man with a Beard");       Haiku poem4 = new Haiku("The Wren");       display(poem1);       display(poem2);       display(poem3);       display(poem4);    }    public static void display(Poem p)    {       System.out.println("Poem: " + p.getTitle() +          "   Lines: " + p.getLines());    } }

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Create a class named Poem that contains the following fields:

  • title - the name of the poem (of type String)
  • lines - the number of lines in the poem (of type int)

Include a constructor that requires values for both fields. Also include get methods to retrieve field values. Create three subclasses: Couplet, Limerick, and Haiku. The constructor for each subclass requires only a title; the lines field is set using a constant value. A couplet has two lines, a limerick has five lines, and a haiku has three lines.

***Can I also get an explaination for each step thank you so much for all of your help ^_^****

 

import java.util.*;
public class DemoPoems
{
   public static void main(String[] args)
   {
      Poem poem1 = new Poem("The Raven", 84);
      Couplet poem2 = new Couplet("True Wit");
      Limerick poem3 = new Limerick("There was an Old Man with a Beard");
      Haiku poem4 = new Haiku("The Wren");
      display(poem1);
      display(poem2);
      display(poem3);
      display(poem4);
   }

   public static void display(Poem p)
   {
      System.out.println("Poem: " + p.getTitle() +
         "   Lines: " + p.getLines());
   }
}  
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