Poetry

  • A Japanese poem written in three lines, usually about nature.
  • A five line poem containing 22 syllables, often with a specific structure of syllable counts (2, 4, 6, 8, 2).
  • A poem or series of lines in which certain letters, usually the firs in each line form a name, motto, or message when read in order.
  • In this type of poems, the words are arranged to create a picture that relates to the content of the poem.
  • A form of poetry consisting of a series of rhyming couplets that vary between 2, 4, 6, and 8 syllables per line. It contains one stanza of six rhyming couplets or twelve lines.
  • HAIKU
  • HEXADUAD
  • ACROSTIC
  • CONCRETE POEMS
  • CINQUAIN
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  • A Japanese poem written in three lines, usually about nature.
  • A five line poem containing 22 syllables, often with a specific structure of syllable counts (2, 4, 6, 8, 2).
  • A poem or series of lines in which certain letters, usually the firs in each line form a name, motto, or message when read in order.
  • In this type of poems, the words are arranged to create a picture that relates to the content of the poem.
  • A form of poetry consisting of a series of rhyming couplets that vary between 2, 4, 6, and 8 syllables per line. It contains one stanza of six rhyming couplets or twelve lines.
  • HAIKU
  • HEXADUAD
  • ACROSTIC
  • CONCRETE POEMS
  • CINQUAIN

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