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Monday, November 5, 2012

Monday, November 5, 2012. “I laughed nervously, but the picture made my heart beat hard.” The Body of Christopher Creed Carol Plum- Ucci. Shape Poetry (also known as concrete poetry). A poem that describes an object and is written in the shape of that object. Bang! Suddenly

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Monday, November 5, 2012

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  1. Monday, November 5, 2012 “I laughed nervously, but the picture made my heart beat hard.” The Body of Christopher Creed Carol Plum-Ucci

  2. Shape Poetry (also known as concrete poetry) A poem that describes an object and is written in the shape of that object.

  3. Bang! Suddenly As hot as the sun Rushing lava quickly rises The ground is rumbling, shaking Red and orange lava threatens to overspill Suddenly a red fury rises inside him, screaming The volcano stands isolated and calm, but not for long

  4. “Kitty: Black Domestic Shorthair”by: John Hollander

  5. To write your own concrete poem: • Choose a shape that you can easily draw and that you would like to describe • Examples: house, heart, star, bug, mountain, butterfly, tree, flower, football, basketball, etc… • Lightly draw that shape with your pencil • Fill up the shape with describing words and sentences of that particular shape • Use at least two examples of alliteration and two examples of personification in your concrete poem • Carefully erase your lines • You now have an awesome shape poem! • Add this to your poetry book

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