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Calligrams are poems where the form is just as important as the words. It is a mixture of writing and drawing. As an example: a tear-drop or heart shaped poem is a calligram.
Laugh is a noun (a laugh) and a verb (to laugh).
the word 'laugh' is a verb (laugh, laughs, laughing, laughed) and a noun (laugh, laughs).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'laugh' is it.Examples:You will laugh at what happened. (verb)I need a good laugh. (noun)It will lift my spirits. (pronoun)
laugh = 'aka
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I believe a Christmas calligram is the same as a normal calligram but as this is a Christmas calligram the poem will be about something to do with Christmas where you would may be wright the poem in resemblance of a Christmas tree.
One example of a calligram is the poem "The Mouse's Tale" in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." In this poem, the shape of a mouse's tail is visually represented in the arrangement of the text on the page.
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Calligrams are poems where the form is just as important as the words. It is a mixture of writing and drawing. As an example: a tear-drop or heart shaped poem is a calligram.
One way to calligram the word "shiver" is to write the word in a wavy or jagged shape to represent the trembling or shaking associated with shivering. You can also add visual elements like snowflakes or a thermometer to enhance the theme of coldness and chills in your calligram. Experiment with different fonts, styles, and layouts to create an artistic representation of the word "shiver."
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There is no specific rhyme scheme for a calligram
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i am asking the same thing, but so far this is what i know.... a concrete poem is a poem which letters or words are laid out to picture a poem's content whereas a calligram is a poem in which the words are tracing the outline of the subject. eg a famous concrete poem is Alan Riddell's revolver poem and a calligram is for example the words for a poem about a cat shaped to outline a picture of a cat. hope that helps.
To write a calligram for "sad," choose words that evoke feelings of sorrow, such as "tears," "lost," "alone," and "heavy." Arrange these words to form a shape that represents sadness, like a raindrop or a downward spiral. Use varying font sizes and styles to enhance the emotional impact and convey the weight of the sentiment. Finally, ensure that the visual representation complements the theme of sadness to create a cohesive calligram.
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