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  2. Diamante Poem Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis

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    Learn about diamante poetry, a poetic form that compares and contrasts two opposites using seven lines in a diamond shape. Find out the rules, parts of speech, and tips for writing your own diamante poem.

  3. How to Write a Diamante Poem – Kenn Nesbitt's Poetry4kids.com

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    Learn the rules and examples of writing a diamante poem, a seven-line poetic form with a diamond shape. Choose a noun and its synonym or antonym, and brainstorm words for each line.

  4. Diamante poem - Wikipedia

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    A diamante poem is a style of poetry that forms a diamond shape with seven lines. Learn how to write a diamante poem that compares or contrasts two subjects, or uses synonyms and antonyms.

  5. How to Write a Diamante Poem - ThoughtCo

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    Learn the definition, formula, and examples of diamante poems, a type of poetry that uses seven lines of words arranged in a diamond shape. Diamante poems can be antonym or synonym, contrasting two opposite or similar subjects.

  6. Diamante Poems - Read Write Think

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    In this online tool, students can learn about and write diamante poems, which are diamond-shaped poems that use nouns, adjectives, and gerunds to describe either one central topic or two opposing topics (for example, night / day or winter / spring).

  7. Examples of Diamantes and a list of new poems in the correct poetic form and technique. Share and read short, long, best, and famous Diamante poetry while accessing rules, format, types, and a comprehensive literary definition of a Diamante.

  8. How to Write a Diamante Poem - Demme Learning

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    A diamante poem (dee-uh-mahn-tay) is an unrhymed poem that follows a specific format of seven lines. The first and last lines are short while the middle lines are longer so that the poem takes the shape of a diamond once complete (hence the name diamante, the Italian word for diamond).

  9. The Beauty of Nature: Exploring Diamante Poems - PoemVerse

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    Learn how to write diamante poems, a seven-line poetic form that captures the essence of nature. Explore examples of diamante poems about sun, rainforest, and seasons.

  10. How to Write a Diamante Poem - Classroom Poems

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    A diamante poem is a diamond-shaped poem that uses nouns, adjectives, and verbs to describe a topic. Learn the rules, see examples, and try writing your own diamante poem with synonyms or antonyms.

  11. Learn how to write a diamante, a simple and fun poem shape invented by Iris Tiedt in 1969. A diamante has a diamond-shaped pattern with words that describe a subject or compare two subjects.