A diamante poem is made up of 7 lines using a set structure:
Line 1: Beginning subject
Line 2: Two describing words about line 1
Line 3: Three doing words about line 1
Line 4: A short phrase about line 1, a short phrase about line 7
Line 5: Three doing words about line 7
Line 6: Two describing words about line 7
Line 7: End subject
EXAMPLE:
Bike
Shiny, quiet,
Pedaling, spinning, weaving
Whizzing round corners, zooming along roads
Racing, roaring, speeding
Fast, loud,
<span> Car</span>
This form of poem can help you to pinpoint key points in the setting of a story without it being overly wordy.
An author uses dialogue in characterization so you can understand the characters feelings and thoughts. It's a better way of getting to know and understand the character. It's just another way of relating to the character.
Nope, I can't really think of any that does. When something Rhymes, the word is the same, the the first 1-3 letters are different. Like Toy, Rhymes with Roy, Soy, and Joy.
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question 1- foe, villain, strike him dead
question 2- No, you wouldn't because he is a Capulet, and Romeo is a Montague. Capulets and Montagues have a rivalry, and Lord Capulet is a very important person in the Capulet family.
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i need mor information to this question and then ill help yoi
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