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English, 25.05.2021 17:10 samantha9014

Someone make a concrete Poem (Steps)

Directions: Follow these steps
Step 1: Choose a subject of your poem. Suggestions include animals, plants, food, symbols, objects, etc.)
Step 2: Draw an outline of the shape of your subject.
Step 3: Write a poem about this subject (just write it normally). Describe your feelings about this subject. The words need to fit in your drawing, so shoot for about a 6-12 line poem. Your poem does not have to rhyme.
Step 4: Re-write your poem around the drawing of the shape of your subject. This is where you find out if your poem is too short and you need to write more, or if your poem is too long and you need to cut some out.
Step 5: Finally, erase the lines of the drawing so that it’s just the words that create the shape of the subject.
Step 6: Remember to give your poem a title.

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