Well draw a bubble letter O then use the eraser to get rid of a corner, make it edged so its like a bite into it. then fill it in with the words
A concrete poem.
I think a concrete poem has no rules at all it is just a shape
A concrete poem.
A shape poem is a poem that is shaped like any object. For example a poem shaped like a butterfly and then i put words around the butterfly's outline to describe the butterfly. So around it i would put flutter, wings, flowing, etc. That is what a shape poem is.
A poem organized on the page to visually represent the content
I was told by my English teacher that there are no rules or limits to a concretepoem but on the internet it said it was a shape poem! (:
I think a concrete poem has no rules at all it is just a shape
first, draw a shape. 2nd start writing your poem around the shape. Then you have a shape poem.
I was told by my English teacher that there are no rules or limits to a concrete poem but on the internet it said it was a shape poem! Anyhow, I don't think there's a rule for how many lines the poem has either way.
A concrete poem is a style where the arrangement of words or letters on the page reflects the poem's subject or theme. For example, a poem about a tree might be shaped like a tree with branches and roots.
The shape of the poem on the page directly relates to what is being said -apex trust this answer from 2020
A concrete poem, also known as a shape poem, is a type of poetry where the visual arrangement of words on the page reflects the topic or theme of the poem. An example of this is George Herbert's poem "Easter Wings," where the shape of the poem resembles a pair of wings.