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Diamonte Poems

Diamonte Poems. Poems that are written in the shape of a diamond. Winter Cold, dark, Snowing, blowing, freezing, Hats, coats, mittens, boots— Sledding, skiing, laughing Frosty, nippy , New Year. Day Bright, Sunny, Laughing, playing, doing Up in the east, down in the west,

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Diamonte Poems

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  1. Diamonte Poems Poems that are written in the shape of a diamond.

  2. Winter Cold, dark, Snowing, blowing, freezing, Hats, coats, mittens, boots— Sledding, skiing, laughing Frosty, nippy, New Year

  3. Day Bright, Sunny, Laughing, playing, doing Up in the east, down in the west, Talking, resting, sleeping, Quiet, dark Night

  4. Now it is your turn! • In your Writer’s Notebook, pick a topic and then think of the opposite. • For example, Slavery and Freedom • Then follow the steps that follow to complete your poem in your notebook. • Let’s spend 2 minutes just thinking about what topic we want to write about and then we will create a masterpiece Diamonte Poem.

  5. How to Write a Diamonte Poem Line A: Topic A (must be a noun) Line B: Two vivid adjectives that Line C: Three interesting “-ing” action verbs that describe Topic A Line D: Two phrases that describe Topic A and two about Topic G (opposite of Topic A) Line E: Three interesting “-ing” action verbs that describe Topic G Line F: Two vivid adjectives that describe Topic G Line G: Topic G (opposite of Topic A- must be a noun)

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