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1. Line one: a noun (which is also the subject of poem)
2. Line two: two adjectives which describe the subject
3. Line three: three -ing words which show the subject as it generally is or tells how subject generally behaves
4. Line four: four words about the subject (can be a statement about the subject and should consist of four words which describe or tell about the subject in some way which is meaningful to you, the poet; it may be a sentence which shows the subject changing in some way or which shows some other (new) aspect of the subject
5. Line five: three - ing words (should be different than the ones in line three and should reflect what has just been said in line four)
6. Line six: two adjectives which describe the subject (should reflect the subject as it appears in line four)
7. Line seven: a noun which is a synonym for the subject and which reflects what has been said in the previous three lines
2. Line two: two adjectives which describe the subject
3. Line three: three -ing words which show the subject as it generally is or tells how subject generally behaves
4. Line four: four words about the subject (can be a statement about the subject and should consist of four words which describe or tell about the subject in some way which is meaningful to you, the poet; it may be a sentence which shows the subject changing in some way or which shows some other (new) aspect of the subject
5. Line five: three - ing words (should be different than the ones in line three and should reflect what has just been said in line four)
6. Line six: two adjectives which describe the subject (should reflect the subject as it appears in line four)
7. Line seven: a noun which is a synonym for the subject and which reflects what has been said in the previous three lines