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A Diamante Poem follows a very specific format - there are seven lines, and each line must have a specific number and type of words. When you're finished, the poem will be in the shape of a diamond! Look at the format and example below, and then try writing your own diamante poem.

 

Line 1= Topic (noun)

 

Line 2 = Two describing words (adjectives)

 

Line 3 = Three action words (-ing verbs)

 

Line 4 = Four words: Two words about the topic and two words that are opposite of those in line 2

 

Line 5 = Three action words for the ending noun (-ing verbs)

 

Line 6 = Two words to describe ending noun (adjectives)

 

Line 7 = Ending noun (opposite of Line 1)

 

Directions: Create four diamante poems of your own.

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