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What is form, structure, language in terms of poetry?

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What is form, structure, language in terms of poetry?

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The form of a poem is what it looks like. For example: an acrostic poem spells a word and is also the title of the poem. Poetry can be confusing. Only certain poems are great. Especially this one is not good. Maybe I will write another. Structure is the specific requirements. For example: a haiku has three lines, where the first and last line have five syllables and the middle line has seven. Another example is a sonnet. It has the rhyme pattern: abab bcbc cdcd ee. It has iambic pentameter and 14 lines. Lastly language is the type of language used in the poem. It’s language that paints a picture in your mind and gives you a certain feeling, also known as the mood of the poem.

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