I believe it's by using passive verbs.
To make poems easier to say and remember
The best way to write a good poem is to use emotion and personal experience, belief and opinion. If it's specifically about one person make sure not to only focus on their negative aspects as this would turn into a rather "hate letter". Focus on both positives and negatives.
The emotion of a poem is like the mood of the poem. It is how the poem makes you feel. Poems by Edgar Alan Poe may make you feel sad or dark. Poems by Silverstien may make you feel happy or silly. There will be clues in the context of how the poem should make you feel.
All poems don't rhyme because its an expressing of feelings it doesn't have to rhyme it should only make sense
the speaker can often count on the audience to make the connection between the words in the speech and the context in which he or she is speaking.
Sad poems can evoke feelings of melancholy, empathy, and introspection in readers. They often tap into universal emotions and experiences, allowing readers to connect with the poet's expression of sorrow or sadness on a personal level. Through the power of language and imagery, sad poems can create a sense of catharsis or emotional release for both the poet and the reader.
most of the poems make sense but not all poems rhyme
You make birthday poems by the persons bday and what their name is the rhyme things.
his poems
No.
To make poems easier to say and remember
no its by what you make it yourself
Something that doesn't make sence.
If you want to make your writing better, write poems. Try to make it as detailed as you can. It takes a long time to be a terrific writer, and poems will make it easier for you to be descriptive.
The speaker can count on the audience to make the connection.
When interpreting a poem before an audience, the speaker should strive to convey their personal connection and understanding of the material. This involves bringing their unique perspective and emotions to the performance, allowing the audience to experience the poem through the speaker's interpretation. By making the material their own, the speaker can deliver a more authentic and engaging presentation that resonates with listeners.
no they do not