Poetry is a piece of writing that has no limitations. You can write on anything and however you wish. You can use incorrect grammar and you can make it incomprehensible. Therefore, yes, you can start out a poem with the word 'because'.
The word "texture" doesn't fit painting or poem because it is a physical attribute that is more commonly associated with paintings than poems.
Yes, the noun 'poem' is a concrete noun as a word for written or spoken words; a word for a physical thing.
An acrostic poem for the word teacher is a poem made to be given to your teacher.
The word poem has two syllables.
Because he is making noise as he passes
In an acrostic poem, the first letters of each verse combine to form a word. To make one for the word prime, you need to have your first verse start with P, the second with R, the third with I, etc.
The word in the poem that means to swarm is "teem."
what is the register of a poem
A swear word poem
To create an acrostic poem with the word "dejected," start each line with a letter from the word. For example: Doubting my worth, Every smile forced, Judged by others, Echoes of sadness, Can't find solace, Trying to endure.
It doesn't matter, you can start a poem any way you want.
The word "dance" is repeated four times in the poem "Daffodils" by William Wordsworth.