Day 13 ~ Grammar Poem
This type of poem reinforces different aspects of grammar and is five lines long.
Directions:
Line 1. Write a noun for the subject
Line 2. Write two adjectives joined by and to describe this noun
Line 3. Write a verb and an adverb to describe this noun in action
Line 4. Start it with like or as followed by a comparison
Line 5. Start it with if only followed by a wish
Remember: Most adverbs tell you how, where, or when something is done. In other words, they describe the manner, place, or time of an action.
Remember: Most adverbs tell you how, where, or when something is done. In other words, they describe the manner, place, or time of an action.
Example:
My golden retriever
Loving and loyal
Running to greet me
Like the best friend you could imagine
If only he would live forever.
© 05/05 H. Renz
My Poem:
My Savior, Jesus Christ
Flawless and loving
Atoning selflessly
Like the perfect son of God
If only I can be found worthy
© 2011 Stephanie Abney
YOUR TURN!!
4 comments:
My eternal companion
Creative and romantic
Steady and helpful to those around
Like the rock his name stands for
If only we stay the course, eternity's ours
Lovely, Vicki!! Thanks.
GHOSTLY
The book I’m reading
Mysterious and haunting
Carries me forever into a world
Like something magical and ghostly
If only I could travel into the past.
Mary L. Walling 4/2011
Intriguing, Mary!
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