Children Poetry posted June 24, 2015 | Chapters: | ...253 254 -255- 256... |
A Didactic Cinquain
A chapter in the book Little Poems
Worms
by Treischel
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A Fisherman's delight - the worm.
This poem is a Didactic Cinquain.
A Cinquain is a poem of five lines, usually in a fixed structure that keys off of syllable count. The Didactic Cinquain focuses on word count instead. So the structured word count is: 1,2,3,4,1. In addition, the Didactic uses a set protocol.
Ordinarily, the first line is a one-word title, the subject of the poem; the second line is a pair of adjectives describing that title; the third line is a three-word phrase that gives more information about the subject (often a list of three gerunds, or -ing words); the fourth line consists of four words describing feelings related to that subject; and the fifth line is a single word synonym or other reference for the subject from line one. This is the form of the Cinquain usually taught to school children.
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and 2 member cents. This poem is a Didactic Cinquain.
A Cinquain is a poem of five lines, usually in a fixed structure that keys off of syllable count. The Didactic Cinquain focuses on word count instead. So the structured word count is: 1,2,3,4,1. In addition, the Didactic uses a set protocol.
Ordinarily, the first line is a one-word title, the subject of the poem; the second line is a pair of adjectives describing that title; the third line is a three-word phrase that gives more information about the subject (often a list of three gerunds, or -ing words); the fourth line consists of four words describing feelings related to that subject; and the fifth line is a single word synonym or other reference for the subject from line one. This is the form of the Cinquain usually taught to school children.
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