fourth
1st is the fisrt concept
second is two wors that relate to first topic
third is three words that directly reefer to first concept
fourth is (first two words) describing the first topic more, but could describe to second concept and the last two words refer more to second but could be first like fore sadness and joy, tear (of happpiness or sorrow)
fifth is three directly refering to 2nd concept
sixth is two words directly refering to second dopic and seventh is one word, the secoond concept
A diamante poem is when line 1 and line 7 are opposites. The poem usually resembles a diamond, [hence the name (?)].Line 1 is one word, what you're writing about.Line 2 is 2 adjectives about line 1.Line 3 is 3 verbs about line 1.Line 4 is 4 nouns. The first two are about line 1 and the last two are opposites of line 1.Line 5 is 3 verbs about line 1's opposite.Line 6 is 2 adjectives about line 1's opposite.Line 7 is the one word opposite of line 1.
An antonym diamante poem is a poem written in the diamond shape format that contrasts two opposite concepts or words in each line. The poem typically starts with the first concept or word at the top, transitions in the middle to the opposite concept or word, and then concludes with the first concept or word at the bottom.
Do you mean like a diamante poem?A diamante poem is a seven line poem shaped like a diamond.Line 1: subject/topic - a noun (line 7 will be the opposite of line 1)Line 2: two adjectives that describe line 1Line 3: three -ing verbs about line 1Line 4: four nouns, the first two are about line 1 and the second two are about line 7Line 5: three -ing verbs about line 7Line 6: two adjectives that describe line 7Line 7: the opposite of line 1 - a noun
The International Date Line is the imaginary line opposite the Prime Meridian that does not currently run through any nation. It is located opposite the Prime Meridian at 180 degrees longitude and serves as the transition line for changing calendar days.
Diamante Poems are seven lined poems that are in a diamond shape. The form was developed by Iris Tiedt in A New Poetry Form: The Diamante (1969). Line1- One word (noun) that contrasts the word in Line 7 Line 2-Two words (adjectives) that describe the word in Line 1 and can NOT end in "ing" Line 3-Three words (action verbs) ending in "ing" that relate to the word in Line 1 Line 4- Four Words (nouns), first two words relate to Line 1, the last two words relate to Line 7 Line 5-Three words (action verbs)ending in "ing"that relate to the word in Line 7 Line 6-Two words (adjectives) that describe the word in Line 7 and can NOT end in "ing" Line 7-One word (noun) that contrasts the word in Line 1 For example: Fire Bright, Warm Glowing,Heating,Burning Inferno, Flame, Frost, Blizzard Chilling, Cooling,Freezing Cold, Frozen Ice
for a diamante poem you need to opposites and the opposite of cancer might be healthy. Cancer painful,awful dying,fighting,hurting hospital,death-sports,vegetables running,living,playing happy,nutritious healthy hope this helps :)
A diamante poem is a seven-line poem that forms a diamond shape when centered on the page. It typically follows a specific format where the first and last lines have one word, and each subsequent line adds more words until the middle line is the longest, then decreases in length until the last line.
Biomes' are not separated with a distinct line, they transition into one another. This transition is the transitional zone.
on the first gen diamante its located in front of the passanger side firewall closer to the middle close to the bottom.if in doubt follow the fuel line.
7 lines total in this whole diamante Line 1:a noun (line 7 will be the opposite of line #1) Line 2: two adjectives that describing line #1 Line 3: three verbs ending in -ing describing line #1 Line 4: four nouns, the first two are about line #1 and the second two are about line #7 Line 5: three -ing verbs about line #7 Line 6: two adjectives that describe line #7 Line 7: a noun that is the opposite than line #1
A diamante poem is written with seven lines. The first line consisting of two topics both at the start and the end, the middle line, line four, swapping between the two topics after two words and ending with the second topic.
The opposite of figurative is literal.