well first you have to think of noises that things make like for example a tiger might say rawr! or a kitteen might say meow! and you need 4 lines of those things
example
sssssss goes the snake
sizzle go the eggs on the pan
splish splash goes the fishy
buzz goes the clumsy bee
A highly-structured poem with 14 lines and a strict meter and rhyme scheme
Structured English borrows from structured programming; it uses logical constructions and imperative sentences designed to carry out instructions for action.Decisions are made through IF,THEN,ELSE and SO statements.
explain or given information!
For Horse Isle the answer is "orange" A poem can simply have a recurring pattern. As long as the theme is consistent, the feel is the same throughout the poem and it's interesting, it is a poem.
A shape poem is a poem that is shaped like any object. For example a poem shaped like a butterfly and then i put words around the butterfly's outline to describe the butterfly. So around it i would put flutter, wings, flowing, etc. That is what a shape poem is.
They are sestinas.
A highly-structured poem with 14 lines and a strict meter and rhyme scheme
A highly structured five line poem is called a cinquain. It follows a specific syllable pattern of 2, 4, 6, 8, and 2 syllables per line, creating a concise and expressive form of poetry.
a peom that is not structured
structured poem
free verse
free verse
are structured and organized data stored in database files
One way the reader can tell that "The Raven" is an example of structured poetry is the consistent rhyme scheme and meter throughout the poem. The use of internal rhyme and repetition also contributes to the structured nature of the poem. Additionally, the poem's stanzas are of uniform length, adding to its formal structure.
A serious intricate and highly emotional poem of high praise is an ode.
Yes you can and i highly recommend it. :)
Structured poetry