A candy can be described in a cinquain by focusing on five lines that capture its essence. The first line is a noun that names the candy, the second line uses two adjectives to describe it, the third line consists of three action verbs related to the candy, the fourth line is a four-word phrase expressing a feeling or thought about it, and the final line is a synonym for the candy. This structured approach creates a vivid and concise depiction.
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No, a cinquain does not have to rhyme. A cinquain is a five-line poem with a set pattern of syllables in each line: 2, 4, 6, 8, and 2. Rhyming is optional in a cinquain.
Candy uses the word tart to describe curleys wife
CHEWY!!
Most poems in cinquain form follow a rhyme scheme of ABABB, ABAAB, or ABCCB.
One can find cinquain poems online when one goes to the websites of poetry4kids, readwritethink, yourdictionary, etc. One can find a lot of cinquain poems on these websites.
There Delicious that's how
Candy.
a cinquain
NEVER
nice
The cinquain was invented in 1915 by American poet Adelaide Crapsey. She created this modern form of poetry based on syllable count.