Answer:
1. Singular
2. Plural
3. Plural
4. Plural
5. Singular
6. Plural
7. Plural
8. Singular
Explanation:
This, that, these and those are demonstratives. We use this, that, these and those to point to people and things. This and that are singular. These and those are plural. We use them as determiners and pronouns.
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.
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