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Diamante

Diamante. Remember:. Line 1 and 7: one-word subjects ( antonyms ) of the poem. Line 2: two adjectives describing line one Line 3: three verbs ending with ‘ ing ' that explain action associated with the subject,

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Diamante

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  1. Diamante

  2. Remember: • Line 1 and 7: one-word subjects (antonyms) of the poem. • Line 2: twoadjectives describing line one • Line 3: three verbs ending with ‘ing' that explain action associated with the subject, • Line 4: makes a transition- two words describing line 1 then two words describing line 7 • Line 5: lists three verbs ending with ‘ing' related to the subject in line seven • Line 6: two adjectives describing line seven

  3. Example for seasons: Winter,Somber, Chilly,Sleeping, Waiting, Eating,It seems to never end and then Earth awakes -Growing, Living, BreathingGreen, Alive,Spring

  4. Example for shapes: Square,Measured, SymmetricalExacting, Meeting, Confining,Crates, Borders, Halos, Planets,Encircling, Continuous, FlowingRound, SmoothCircle

  5. Example for Day and Night: DayBright, SunnyRaining, Shining, Heating Morning, Afternoon, Evening, BedtimeDarkening, Cooling, ScaringDark, ColdNight

  6. Friends Kind, loyal Playing, laughing, texting After a fight everything changes Hurting, bullying, ignoring Mean, Evil Enemies

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