A library or somewhere quiet. And start at the title.
You can start the essay with a poem related to that topic
Yes. From the poem The Raven, I learned how good of a poet Edgar Allen Poe was.
When you start a speech you could always go for starting with some imagery that way you can get the audience imagining a picture or place where you poem topic is set or about.
You could start a war poem with sound effects that you might hear at war, or you could ask a question about war, and then end the poem with with the answer, or state a random fact about war, but still might capture the readers attention. Hope this helps!
Well when you want to right a poem about how you feel get words that rhyme with it like let's say "roses are red, violets are blue, your empathy is my sympathy." something like that my poem that i said that i am sorry for you.
It doesn't matter, you can start a poem any way you want.
To make a good acrostic poem, you need to think of words that start with the letter you want, and that mean something to the topic or title of your poem. Use a thesaurus or dictionary to find many words which start with C - depending on the topic, you can have thousands of words to choose from!
a good poem is not something the other people like it is what you think about your poem
start out with the tune, then pick som riming words then try to place them in with the tune so they stay on beat
I have to memorize a poem 12 lines long, so I chose Sylvia Plath's "Mirror". I do recommend this poem! So to start, I read the poem at least 5 times. Next I took larger words such as agitation and preconception, and looked them up in the dictionary. What's the point of taking your time to memorize a poem if you don't even know what it means? So, next I highlighted the lines that confused me, or the nouns and verbs. Basically, I picked the poem apart to get a better understanding of it. The last step is really taking it piece by piece rereading over and over again. I suggest reciting 2 or 3 stanzas at a time to yourself.
it must be a really good poem it must be a really good poem
A catalog poem is a poem that arranges a person, place, thing, or idea.