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acrosticA number of lines of writing, usually verse, whose initial letters (read downwards) form a word, phrase, or sentence. A single acrostic is formed by the initial letters of lines only; a double acrostic is formed by the first and last letters.
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Then, have them do
research to write an acrostic poem about the properties of the chosen
element. Living in a world whose order has been disrupted, the poet
constructs his order by the orderly progression of the Hebrew letters in
the primarily acrostic poems. The poems--ranging from light verse ("Kitchen
crickets make a din, / sending taunts to chilly kin, / 'You're
outside, but we got in'") to a Shakespearean sonnet (number
twelve) and an accompanying parody--are arranged by form, with tercet,
haiku, acrostic poem, limerick, roundel, double dactyl, epitaph, and
aubade among the twenty-nine included. |
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