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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
5

What's an acrostic poem for adaptation

English
1 answer:
Shtirlitz [24]3 years ago
6 0
Alteration
D
esign changing
A
different way of living
P
robably a different country
T
o fit in
A
ccustomed to
T
o adapt
I
s also to do with redesign
O
r restyling 
N
ot nonconforming

An acrostic poem is when you take a word, let's say 'Acrostic' and lay the letters out and from there proceed to come up with words and sentences out of the letters. You can either make an individual sentence for each letter, or try and make them all connect like this, I'll use the word 'Acrostic':

An acrostic poem 
Can be about anything 
Really
Of course, some people like to
Start each line as a sentence,
Though
I prefer weaving words into a
Creation that's more freeform. 

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