Pyramid Clarity- poem shaped like a pyramid. Syllables go as such: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8. First line is in all caps as is your title. The last line gives a definition of what the first line means.
A shaped Whimsey poem is a poem inside of an object about that object. It is normally 5-6 sentences long.
It's called a concrete or visual poem. Picture Poem see Bedford Introduction to Literature 8th edition
a poem about a poem.
I may be wrong, but I think Deborah Young created The Effervesce Award shaped poem in 2006.
A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
A diamond-shaped poem is called a "diamond poem" or a "diamond shaped poem."
A pyramid poem is a poem written in the shape of a pyramid, as shown. If you want to make your own pyramid poem, you'd have to use this small guide: Line 1: Noun, subject of the poem Line 2: Two adjectives Line 3: Three verbs with -ing Line 4: A question and a statement (or two questions or two statements)
A shaped Whimsey poem is a poem inside of an object about that object. It is normally 5-6 sentences long.
it has descriptive words, or it can be in a shape like this: This Poem is Shaped Like A Pyramid So It Gives the Reader Or Listener An Image to See While they read your poem And The poem come out really, really Amazing!
It's called a concrete or visual poem. Picture Poem see Bedford Introduction to Literature 8th edition
Its called a simile
An alphabet pyramid poem is a type of poem where each line begins with a successive letter of the alphabet. For example, the first line starts with 'A', the second line with 'B', and so on. The poem is structured in a pyramid shape, with the number of letters increasing and then decreasing in each line.
The word "diamante" is a variation of the word "diamond". A diamante poem is shaped like a diamond.
It is called an Epic poem. An epic poem is one that is very long and told like a story
a poem about a poem.
A poem is a poem it has a name for a reason it may contain metaphors or personification so can it be called extended personification ? Well probably only if you have personification in it then call it what ever you want
I may be wrong, but I think Deborah Young created The Effervesce Award shaped poem in 2006.