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A diamante usually begins with asubjective noun
A diamante usually begins with asubjective noun
Answer:
The correct answer is option C. "subjective noun".
Explanation:
A diamante poem, or diamond poem, is a style of poetry comprised of seven lines arranged in a way that the text forms the shape of a lozenge or diamond. This form developed by Iris Tied in "A New Poetry Form: The Diamante (1969)", usually begins with the use of subjective noun at the top of the diamond as follows:
Line 1: Noun.
Line 2: Adjective-Adjective.
Line 3: Verb-Verb-Verb.
Line 4: Noun-Noun-Noun-Noun.
Line 5: Verb-Verb-Verb.
Line 6: Adjective-Adjective.
Line 7: Noun.