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An example of a poem where the first letter of each line spells out a word is an acrostic poem. In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line combines to spell out a word, message, or name when read vertically.
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That is called an accrostic poem
An acrostic poem is a type of poem where the first letter of each line spells out a word or message. Each letter representing a different meaning is known as the mnemonic acrostic, where each letter stands for a distinct concept related to the main word or message of the poem.
One of the reindeers in the poem is Blitzen.
An acrostic poem is a poem in which the first letter of each line spells a word. An acrostic poem for the name Kristin would be: Kind and gentle, Rolling with laughter, Inside my heart, Sunshine smiles, Take your time, In an instant, Nothing will be the same.
An acrostic poem uses each letter of the word(s) in question as the first letter in each following line of the poem. You would write out the chosen word(s) vertically and the poem horizontally. Try it yourself instead of asking someone to do it for you.
one can name the poem using a variety of ways....from the theme, the poem characters, alluded aspects, point of view of the persona/speaker, the setting... an entirely out of the poem title at times can create much interest and generate another aspect unintended by the poet.
This is called an acrostic poem.
Frances Sargent Osgood The poem is a valentine to Frances Sargent Osgood. Poe hid her name within the poem. The first letter of the first line is the first letter of her name. The second letter of the second line is the second letter of her name. The third letter of the third line is the third letter of her name. And so on, and so on. In the first form of the poem, Poe accidentally mispelled her middle name but corrected it in a later version. Also published as "To _____ _____ _____" and "To Her Whose Name is Written Below." Please see the Related Links below for an explanation of the hidden message.
That is called an acronym poem, where each letter in the poem represents a word or phrase.