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vichka [17]
2 years ago
6

How would you do an acrostic poem with the word osmosis

Biology
2 answers:
levacccp [35]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Oh how I remember Quandale Dingle
Such magestic face, reminds me of pringles
Many goofy stories, he would tell
Oh how I remember his elegant smell
Shared many goofy memories, gone to the wind
In time we will see, how he dissappeared
So in the meanwhile, hey guys Quandale Dingle here.

Explanation:

An acrostic poem consists of lines that have first letters that form a certain word like in this case, osmosis.

belka [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: The way to write an acrostic poem is first to learn about your subject. That means you have to do your homework and learn all about osmosis.

Explanation: :P

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