What type of poem is Sunning By James S Tippett?
its an reader 'feeling about weather and there is no any moral lesson for students.
Which is not a form of lyric poetry?
Epic poetry is not a form of lyric poetry. Epic poetry typically tells a long story about heroic deeds and characters, while lyric poetry focuses more on expressing the poet's emotions and thoughts in a personal and reflective way.
HOW TO Appreciate the poem building the nation by Henry barlow?
To appreciate the poem "Building the Nation" by Henry Barlow, first analyze the themes expressed, such as patriotism and unity. Pay attention to the imagery and language used to depict the process of nation-building. Finally, consider how the poet's words evoke emotions and inspire a sense of pride or admiration for the nation-building endeavor.
An acrostic poem is a poem in which the first letter of each line spells a word. An acrostic poem for the word "trees" would be: Tall and strong, Relishing the sunlight, Each grown from one seed, Edging against the cold sky, Strange and beautiful.
What is a good acrostic poem for mustang?
How to Write An Acrostic Poem:
Write the letters of your word or phrase down the left-hand side of your page, with one letter on each line. You can skip a line between letters if you want to leave room to write more than one word.
Now, think of words which begin with each letter - don't try to make a poem yet, just write down all the words you can think of which will describe or explain mustang. Use a thesaurus if you have trouble thinking of words! If you need more room, continue the list on another page!
Once you have a list, start thinking of how to write your poem. Which words or phrases are the best ones to describe or explain mustang? Which will make the clearest mental image? Which will make your readers understand mustang the best?
Nobody else can tell you what to write - poetry is your own emotion put onto the page! Click on the Related Questions for more help.
U nbroken
S wift
T errific
A merican
N on Tameable
G ods creation.
What type of poem is The Soldier?
guys , i think its a sonnet ;) , wait i know its a sonnet
its a sonnet ok guys !
What type of poem is Jabberwocky?
One of the key elements of Jabberwocky is the use of nonsense language, so if you were to write a poem emulating it, you should include nonsense words. Bear in mind though, that most of the words are actually plain English, and that only some of the words are nonsense.
Many of the nonsense words in the poem are what Humpty Dumpty describes as 'portmanteau', that is two (or three) words mixed together to create a new word which has the meaning of both. For example 'slithy' is comprised of the words 'lithe' and 'slimy'.
You should try to create and incorporate words like this into your poem; so if, for instance, your poem was about an irresistible chocolate cake, and you wanted to describe it as 'sublime' and 'delicious', you might say it was 'delime' or 'sublicious'.
Not all the nonsense words are portmanteau however. Some are just made up. They are there simply because they sound right, or even because they provide a convenient rhyme. For example 'toves' and 'borogoves'. So, you might have described your cake as 'pudding' and say that you can "hardly wait for the nightly 'gooding'" - 'gooding' being a made-up word (of course) to describe something nice, but also to serve as a rhyme to 'pudding'. (I use the word 'pudding' here in its British sense, meaning dessert, rather than the American sense, referring to the specific sweet, sticky gooey stuff which is eaten for dessert.)
Remember that not all of your nonsense words have to have real meanings, they just need to sound right. Carroll himself said that he didn't know what the word 'vorpal' meant and the meanings for some of the others appear to have been made up years after he wrote the poem.
Jabberwocky was written as a parody of Anglo Saxon poetry, hence the strange sounding words and the epic adventure nature of the story-line. You might want to copy this, and write on a similar theme - a heroic adventure, a mortal slaying a terrible beast, like a saga in the idiom of Beowulf for example. Or you might decide that that is not what is most important about the poem and that you would rather concentrate on the nonsense aspect of the poetry, in which case you can write on any topic which interests you - it could be about real things in the real world that are relevant to your own life (such as chocolate cake) or you might want to write purely on a fantasy theme, about places and creatures that exist solely in your imagination. This decision is up to you, and you will have to decide what you think is best.
It is worth considering though, that the fantasy nature of Jabberwocky serves to justify the nonsense language. Perhaps using fantastical words about so mundane a subject as a trip to the shops wouldn't be appropriate, whereas if you write about an entirely mythical place and mythical characters, made-up words would be essential, as you would be describing made-up things.
Despite appearances, the original poem actually tells a very simple straightforward story in a simple straightforward manner, the clarity of the story counterbalances the ambiguity of the language, so it would be best if your poem did the same. Think of a simple story, eating a cake, fighting a bully, a magic trip to the moon and back, and use that as the basis for your creation.
The majority of the poem has a simple a,b,a,b rhyme scheme, so this should be quite easy to copy. But a few of the stanzas have an a,b,c,b rhyme scheme where the third line contains an internal rhyme for example:
One, two! One, two! And through and through
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing back.
You don't have to emulate this, although you could if you wanted to. It is up to you how you choose to make your poem rhyme.
Perhaps the most important thing about Jabberwocky is that Lewis Carroll wrote it for FUN. He enjoyed writing it, and did so to provide enjoyment for others. See if you can do the same.
Why is the line 'A tree whose hungry mouth is prest' an example of tetrameter?
Tetrameter is four stressed syllables; 'A treewhose hungry mouth is prest'.
It is iambic tetrameter. There are four iambic feet.
In what Norse poetic form would Sky-fire be considered a word for the Sun?
In Norse poetic form, the Sun is often referred to as "Sky-fire" in kennings. Kennings are a type of metaphorical expression used in Old Norse and Old English poetry to creatively describe familiar objects in a metaphorical way.
What type of poem is touched by an angel?
"Touched by an Angel" is a free verse poem by Maya Angelou that explores themes of love, transformation, and spirituality. It is characterized by its powerful imagery, emotional depth, and the poet's unique voice.
A three stanza poem is a poem that consists of three grouped sets of lines. Each stanza may contain a set number of lines and follow a specific rhyme scheme or pattern, depending on the form of the poem. Stanzas are often used to organize ideas and create a structured flow within a poem.
Does each line of a sonnet rhyme with the others?
Here are the rules: It must consist of 14 lines. It must be written in iambic pentameter (duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH). It must be written in one of various standard rhyme schemes.
If you're writing the most familiar kind of sonnet, the Shakespearean, the rhyme scheme is this:
A
B
A
B
C
D
C
D
E
F
E
F
G
G
Every A rhymes with every A, every B rhymes with every B, and so forth. You'll notice this type of sonnet consists of three quatrains (that is, four consecutive lines of verse that make up a stanza or division of lines in a poem) and one couplet (two consecutive rhyming lines of verse).
Can you help me write an acrostic poem on the word racism?
Colored people
I have a dream
V
Injust
L
Rosa Parks
I
Get to the back of the bus
I
Love one another
Sorry. thats all I can think of
How do you create an acrostic poem for geese?
How to Write An Acrostic Poem:
Write the letters of your word or phrase down the left-hand side of your page, with one letter on each line. You can skip a line between letters if you want to leave room to write more than one word.
Now, think of words which begin with each letter - don't try to make a poem yet, just write down all the words you can think of which will describe or explain geese. Use a thesaurus if you have trouble thinking of words! If you need more room, continue the list on another page!
Once you have a list, start thinking of how to write your poem. Which words or phrases are the best ones to describe or explain geese? Which will make the clearest mental image? Which will make your readers understand geese the best?
Nobody else can tell you what to write - poetry is your own emotion put onto the page! Click on the Related Questions for more help.
What kind of poem is 'Riches I Hold In Light Esteem'?
The poem says it all. It shows or tells us that the poetess would rather have courage throughout her life than have attachments ofn this world. She makes it clear that she wants to have a chainless soul which is not Materialistic in nature, with all the Freedom and hapiness beyond this worldliness. Riches I hold in light esteem Riches I hold in light esteem
And Love I laugh to scorn
And lust of Fame was but a dream
That vanished with the morn-
And if I pray, the only prayer
That moves my lips for me
Is-"Leave the heart that now I bear
And give me liberty."
Yes, as my swift days near their goal
'Tis all that I implore
Through life and death, a chainless soul
With courage to endure!
Emile Bronte March 1, 1841
What kind of poem is Annabel Lee?
"Annabel Lee" is a narrative poem written by Edgar Allan Poe. It tells the story of the narrator's love for a woman named Annabel Lee, and how her death leads to his grief and longing for her. The poem explores themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.
What is the definition of a lyric poem?
A lyric poem is a type of poetry that expresses personal emotions or feelings. It is often musical in nature and can explore a wide range of themes, from love and nature to personal reflection and inner thoughts.
How do you create an acrostic poem about LENT?
How to Write An Acrostic Poem:
Write the letters of your word or phrase down the left-hand side of your page, with one letter on each line. You can skip a line between letters if you want to leave room to write more than one word.
Now, think of words which begin with each letter - don't try to make a poem yet, just write down all the words you can think of which will describe or explain Christianity. Use a thesaurus if you have trouble thinking of words! If you need more room, continue the list on another page!
Once you have a list, start thinking of how to write your poem. Which words or phrases are the best ones to describe or explain Christianity? Which will make the clearest mental image? Which will make your readers understand Christianity the best?
Nobody else can tell you what to write - poetry is your own emotion put onto the page! Click on the Related Questions for more help.
Explanation of each line of the poem The Brook By Alfred Lord Tennyson?
I come from haunts of coot and hern.- The brook starts from a place the coots (a kind of duck) & herns (commonly known as herons) spend most of their times.
I make a sudden sally,-The brook suddenly rushes down.
And sparkle out among the fern,-As the brook flows it sparkles because of sun rays, and it flows through a ground which mostly have grasses and flowerless plants (ferns).
To bicker down a valley.-The brook flows down a valley making noisy sounds.
By thirty hills I hurry down,-Here the brook swiftly flows down many hills. There are not literally 'Thirty hills' but the poet make's the line creative by using 'Thirty' and not 'many'.
Or slip between the ridges,-The brook 'slips'(quickly moves) between long narrow hilltops.
By twenty thorps, a little town,-The brook flows down past many villages (Thorp-Old word for village) -again the poet tries to make the line creative by using 'Twenty'-not literally 'Twenty villages' and a little town as well.
And half a hundred bridges.-The brook flows and passes by/through many bridges-not literally 'Half a hundred' bridges.
Till last by Philip's farm I flow-The brook flows by a farm probably owned by a man named Philip.
To join the brimming river,-After the farm he flows to join a overflowing river.
For men may come and men may go, But I go on forever. Men/people have a short life spam but the brook is immortal so it has a longer life spam and hence goes on 'forever'.
I chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles, -As the brook flows it chatters (makes a interesting and musical sound) over a stony creek bed.
I bubble into eddying bays, -When the brook flows backward it 'pushes' the air and makes bubbles.
I babble on the pebbles, -As the brook moves it makes sound because of the pebbles.
With many a curve my banks I fret-The brook flows curvily because at one point the path curves and it wears away.
By many a field and fallow,-The brook flows by many fields and bare places (fallows), probably the soil is infertile which is why the land is bare and no plants grow.
And many a fairy foreland set, With willow-weed & mallow. -There are many pieces of land sticking out in the brook (called foreland) which have some plants such as 'Willow-weed & mallow'. Where colorful & bright birds, insects & butterflies come which look like fairies from far away.
I chatter, chatter as I flow-The brook makes sound as it flows.
Can you help with the acrostic poem for the word Chinese New Year?
Certainly! Here's an acrostic poem for the word "Chinese New Year":
Celebrations abound Heralding the start anew Incense wafts, lanterns glow New beginnings in red and gold Excitement fills the air Spring festival so fair
How do you write an acrostic poem on the word jacket?
How to Write An Acrostic Poem:
Write the letters of your word or phrase down the left-hand side of your page, with one letter on each line. You can skip a line between letters if you want to leave room to write more than one word.
Now, think of words which begin with each letter - don't try to make a poem yet, just write down all the words you can think of which will describe or explain jacket. Use a thesaurus if you have trouble thinking of words! If you need more room, continue the list on another page!
Once you have a list, start thinking of how to write your poem. Which words or phrases are the best ones to describe or explain a jacket? Which will make the clearest mental image? Which will make your readers understand jackets the best?
Nobody else can tell you what to write - poetry is your own emotion put onto the page! Click on the Related Questions for more help.
What is a acrostic poem for vehicle?
How to Write An Acrostic Poem:
Write the letters of your word or phrase down the left-hand side of your page, with one letter on each line. You can skip a line between letters if you want to leave room to write more than one word.
Now, think of words which begin with each letter - don't try to make a poem yet, just write down all the words you can think of which will describe or explain vehicles. Use a thesaurus if you have trouble thinking of words! If you need more room, continue the list on another page!
Once you have a list, start thinking of how to write your poem. Which words or phrases are the best ones to describe or explain a vehicle? Which will make the clearest mental image? Which will make your readers understand vehicle the best?
Nobody else can tell you what to write - poetry is your own emotion put onto the page! Click on the Related Questions for more help.
VARYING
ENGINES
HOT
INTERIORS
CLEAN
LAVISHLY
ENHANCED
Checks and balances help to keep order over the three branches
Only the president has the power to tell the military to go and come from a battle/war
No type of government can take action in the making of laws except the President and Constitution
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What is a good acrostic poem for family?
An acrostic poem has the first characters of each line spelling out a word or a message.
Here are the examples of acrostic poems for FAMILY spelled out downwards from the first characters:
Friends
Always there for you
Magnificent
Important
Loving
Yours forever
Forget
About
Me,
I
Love
You.
by- Shashwat Chandra