A diamante poem is a seven-line poem that resembles a diamond shape when centered. It typically follows a specific format where the first and last lines are nouns that are opposites, and the middle lines transition and compare those two nouns. The syllable count for each line is usually 1-2-3-4-3-2-1. Start by choosing your two contrasting nouns, then brainstorm words that describe them to fill in the middle lines.
A Diamante poem is a 7 line poem in the shape of a diamond that starts with one topic or subject and ends in the exact opposite.
There is a specific format for word choice and placement:
Line 1: subject/topic - a noun (line 7 will be the opposite of line 1)
Line 2: two adjectives that describe line 1
Line 3: three -ing verbs about line 1
Line 4: four nouns, the first two are about line 1 and the second two are about line 7
Line 5: three -ing verbs about line 7
Line 6: two adjectives that describe line 7
Line 7: the opposite of line 1 - a noun (the opposite of line 1)
An example:
Snow
Heavy, wet
Falling, smothering, distancing
Blizzard, Drift; Flower, Breeze
Shining, melting, opening
Light, free
Sun
Like this! This Simple!
Noun A
two concrete nouns to describe Noun A
three -Ing Verbs describing Noun A
Two concrete nouns to describe Noun A (Again)... Two concrete nouns to describe Noun g
three ing verbs to describe Noun G
two concrete nouns to describe Noun G
Noun G
That simple!
Cheeseburger
Yummy Delius
Melting cheesifing satisfying
Hunger solving awesome … Sweet Refreshing
Sugarafying Epicafiing Refreshifing
Sugary Yummy
Drink.
Line 1 : choose a topic (noun)
Line 2 : use two describing words (Adjectives)
Line 3 : use three action words (verbs)
Line 4 : use a four word-phrase capturing some feeling about the topic
Line 5 : Use three Action words
Line 6 : use two describing words
Line 7 : use a synonym for an ending word
Ex: this poem expresses one theme about a pop singing star
Star
Famous, successful
Singing, dancing, shouting
Mesmerizing the adoring audience
Performing, working, reaching
Frenzied, dazzling
Showman
it is an unrhymed seven-line poem. the beginning and ending lines are the shortest, while the lines in the middle are longer, giving diamante poems a diamond, so this poetic form is named for its diamond shape.
1. Pick 2 different nouns.
2. Put your first noun on top.
3. Write 2 adjectives for it.
4. Write a phrase that will connect the 2 nouns that you chose.
5. Write 2 adjectives for the second noun.
6. Write down your second noun at the bottom.
Make sure that if you're in Word, highlight the whole poem and click the button which puts it in the middle. You'd probably see it in a diamond shape, hens the name; Diamanté Poem.
Hope it helps. :)
Find two opposites and work from there: make it deep and be creative.
By writing a proper diamonte poem.
Day Bright,Sunny Laughing,Playing,Swimming School,Breakfast,Bed,Moon Talking,Resting,Sleeping Quiet,Dark Night
It is a poem which tells you that you can't write a poem. :)
a dimante is 4 door not a ute
Her hair, a cascade of golden sun, Her dreams fading one by one, Lost in a world where she doesn't belong, Trapped in a life where she's never strong.
they can write a haiku or a shape poem
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