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A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
A quatrain which means "four" in both Latin and French is a poem or stanza of four lines.
A sound word poem is a type of poetry that relies heavily on onomatopoeic words (words that imitate the sounds they describe) to create a vivid sensory experience for the reader. By using words that mimic sounds, the poet can evoke a specific mood or atmosphere within the poem.
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A scrap poem is a form of poetry that is created using words or phrases taken from existing texts, such as newspaper articles, magazines, or old books. The poet rearranges and reshapes these found words to create a new poem with a different meaning and message.
A quatrain is, in poetry, a specific type of poem. There are not many rules to follow, and writing a quatrain is fairly simple. The quatrain contains just four lines. That's it and that's all the rules for writing a quatrain.
Usually a short poem. Unless the poet is wanting a deeper meaning and is using relatively few words.
A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
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A collage of pictures and words from newspapers and magazines
There is a figurative (Poetry) and literal (Words) truth in this poem. It is saying that, just like using the same words, reading the same type of poetry is not as beneficial to one as is reading a variety, or using a variety of words.
The words in a poem are called 'verses.'