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Post by melissa16 on May 23, 2004 12:39:47 GMT -5
raindrops... running races... rushing endlessly down... restless rogues of windowsills... raindrops...
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Post by melissa16 on May 23, 2004 14:09:53 GMT -5
sorry about my fifth line-just found out cinquains only have four lines!! sowwy!!! my next ones will be correct-lol cheers
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Post by Jaysie on Jun 4, 2004 9:23:48 GMT -5
Don't worry, hun! you did it exactly right! And very well too!
Most cinquain poems consist of a single, 22 syllable stanza, but they can be combined into longer works. A cinquain consists of five lines. The first line has two syllables, the second line has four syllables, the third line has six syllables and the fourth line has eight syllables, the final line has two syllables.
Just type "cinquain" into your search bar and you'll get the same definition over and over again!
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Post by melissa16 on Jun 5, 2004 5:37:38 GMT -5
cool, thanks, before i knew what they were i looked up the definition and found that, but then later that day i found the four line one- conusing! thanks for ur nice words ;D
Lissa
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Post by Jaysie on Jun 14, 2004 14:37:22 GMT -5
Oh! I just read AJ's definition... I guess there's more than one way to do them. This was lovely either way!
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