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这些轻松有趣的诗歌只有一个规则——单词必须上下移动。你首先为你的离行诗选择一个主题(单词),然后开始思考描述这个主题的其他单词和短语。这个单词的字母是每一行的起点。在离合诗中押韵是可选的。这首诗的难度很容易改变。简单——把单词放在一行的开头。中间——把单词放在一行的中间。硬-把单词放在你一行的末尾。请看下面的一个跨引号例子和你自己的计划表。离合诗的例子:巧克力,任何东西都是我的最爱,永远甜蜜,永远不够在万圣节挨家挨户挨户的美味的款待离合诗的计划:用纸的背面来头脑风暴一些可能的主题(词),为你的离合诗。选择一个主题。你也可以使用后面列出一些单词来描述你选择的主题。回到下面的空白处写你的诗,把单词放在小空白处。____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________
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There is really only one rule for these fun and easy poems – that the word must go up and down. You first select a subject (the word) for your acrostic poem and then begin to think of other words and phrases that describe the subject. The letters from this word are the starting point for each line. Rhyming in acrostics is optional. The degree of difficulty can easily be changed for this particular poem. Easy – Place the word at the beginning of your line. Medium – Place the word in the middle of your line. Hard – Place the word at the end of your line. See below for an acrostic example and your own planning chart. Acrostic Examples: Chocolate anything is my favorite Always sweet Never can get enough Door-to-door at Halloween Yummy treats Acrostic Planner: Use the back of the paper to brainstorm some possible subjects (words) for your acrostic poem. Select one of your subjects. You may also want to use the back and list some words to describe the subject you selected. Return to the space below and write your poem, placing the word on the small spaces. ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____________________________________________________________________________
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