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Yes, the noun photograph is a concrete noun, it is something that you can see or touch.

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10y ago

A poem is a written composition, a concrete noun for a collection of words. The related noun poetics could be considered an abstract noun if it refers to the process, not the work.

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11y ago

Concrete poetry or Size poetry is poetry in which the typographical arrangement of words is as important in conveying the intended effect as the conventional elements of the poem, such as meaning of words, rhythm, rhyme and so on.

It is sometimes referred to as visual poetry, a term that has evolved to have distinct meaning of its own, but which shares the distinction of being poetry in which the visual elements are as important as the text.

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14y ago

concrete poems r poems used to describe somthing like an apple or cherry or some fun shape like that and it has to be in that shape

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a Haiku is a poem that does NOT rhyme and is beautiful.

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It can be either a concrete or abstract noun, depending on its use. When referring to the page on which a poem is written or typed, it is concrete.

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11y ago

Yes, the noun photograph is a concrete noun. A photograph is a thing that can be seen and touched.

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The word photograph is also a verb.

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