How to Write An Acrostic Poem:
Write the letters of your word or phrase down the left-hand side of your page, with one letter on each line. You can skip a line between letters if you want to leave room to write more than one word.
Now, think of words which begin with each letter - don't try to make a poem yet, just write down all the words you can think of which will describe or explain the Bill of Rights. Use a thesaurus if you have trouble thinking of words! If you need more room, continue the list on another page!
Once you have a list, start thinking of how to write your poem. Which words or phrases are the best ones to describe or explain the Bill of Rights? Which will make the clearest mental image? Which will make your readers understand the Bill of Rights the best?
Nobody else can tell you what to write - poetry is your own emotion put onto the page! Click on the Related Questions for more help.
The Acrostic poem for the Bill of Rights could be something like:
Basic rights for all Individual freedoms protected Limiting government power Laws safeguarding liberties Ensuring justice and equality
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Basic rights for all Individual freedoms protected Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness Laws ensure justice Our rights in writing Fair trials for all Rights that must be upheld Individual liberty valued Equality for every citizen
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