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JOSE GERVIC LABE, JR.
Dragonstone Tablet
#1069876 added April 27, 2024 at 10:02am
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A Poem :: Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise
Ablaze, defiant
Streaking, igniting, chasing

Daybreak, light :: Nightfall, dark

Dimming, surrendering, fading
Gentle, melancholic
Sunset




A diamante poem is a seven-line poem shaped like a diamond (hence the name, diamante being Italian for diamond). It follows a specific structure that uses different parts of speech to explore a single concept or compare two contrasting ones.


Here's the breakdown of the structure:

Line 1: Noun
Line 2: Two adjectives that describe the noun in line 1
Line 3: Three action verbs that end in “-ing” and relate to the noun in line 1
Line 4: Four nouns (the first two should relate to the noun in line 1, and the second two should relate to the noun in line 7)
Line 5: Three action verbs that end in “-ing” and relate to the noun in line 7
Line 6: Two adjectives that describe the noun in line 7
Line 7: Noun



There are two main types of diamante poems:

Synonym diamante: Uses synonyms or related words to build towards a deeper understanding of the main subject.

Antonym diamante: Compares and contrasts two opposing ideas by using descriptive words related to each concept in the first half and second half of the poem.




WORD COUNT [Poem]: 16 Words
LINE COUNT [Poem]: 7 Lines



THE TASK:
109. Write a Diamonte poem about a battle, any kind. Points: 1000
"*Bird*Raven Task #10"  Open in new Window.

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