Diamond poetry usually shows change. The beginnning line and the last line are opposites or contrasting words. The poem shows gradual change from the first line to the last line. It is in the shape of a diamond.
Line 1: noun opposite of the noun in the last line.
Line 2: 2 worlds describing line 1
Line 3: 3 words realted to the noun ending in "ing" or "ed"
Line 4: 2 nouns that relate to line 1 and 2 nouns to relate to line 7.
Line 5: I lost line 5 in my English notes. sorry xD
Line 6: 2 words describing the noun in line 7
Line 7: A noun opposite of line 1
,, soo yaah guys, i lost line 5 , well the photo copy cut it off , ahaha sorry, but i hope the wrest helpped ! (:
Poems that appear to form shapes on the page are called geometrics.
Shape poems are called concrete poems
Diamond poetry is poetry written in a diamond shape. The name gives it away :P
Form the words to look like a diamond
children's poetry and he started with funny poetry
Contemporary English poetry is poetry in English from the present and recent past.
melic poetry
A hybrid is a poetic style in which fuses modernist free verse poetry with classic rhyming poetry.
The opposite of prose IS poetry.
it looks like a diamond srry if that didnt help much
It is supposed to be about a man wooing a woman with the poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow... and then wooing her with this own Longfellow!
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Poetry for Poetry's Sake was created in 1901.
Nabati poetry is also known as "the people's poetry" and "Bedouin poetry".
They distinguished between three kinds of poetry: (religious poetry was not one) Calliope Epic poetry Erato Lyric poetry Polyhymnia Choral poetry
Teen poetry is poetry that is done by/for teens.
The diamante poem originated in Japan in the 1960s. It is a form of poetry that has a diamond shape when written out and typically follows a specific pattern of words that transition from one topic to another.
Kimbra L. Cutlip has written: 'Sailor's night before Christmas' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Christmas, Juvenile poetry, Narrative poetry, Poetry, Sailors, Santa Claus, Christmas poetry 'Firefighter's night before Christmas' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Christmas, Fire fighters, Juvenile poetry, Narrative poetry, Poetry, Santa Claus, Christmas poetry
A. Dickinson's poetry addresses many topics at once, whereas Whitman's poetry focuses on a single topic. B. Dickinson's poetry has a strict structure, whereas Whitman's poetry rejects structure. C. Dickinson's poetry is rambling, whereas Whitman's poetry is succinct. D. Dickinson's poetry is frivolous, whereas Whitman's poetry is serious.
Fran Posner has written: 'Princess poems' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, Princesses 'Pretty princess poems' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, Princesses
Some examples of poetry that start with the letter P include pastoral poetry, prose poetry, and performance poetry.