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Bonus Challenge #4

Posted by: Ms. Scott | March 27, 2008 | 15 Comments |



Okay – this one is going to be tough!!  But it is worth five points on your Poem Book project (or test grade of your choice)  to anyone who does it!  That means everyone could possibly get the points! Post your answer by the end of Spring Break, 4/13!

Challenge: Write a cinquain that has a rhyme pattern of ABCBA and each line must be alliterative!  Take your time and be sure to meet all 3 pieces of criteria.  I’m not going to give you any more explanation than that… but your poem packet has info that will help!  Good Luck! :)

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Party
happy,cheerful
singing,eating,playing
my 14th birthday party
perfect

Mitchell
mischevious
mixing my metephors
making meetings memorable
Mighty

My pet
Playful, happy
Jumping around people
His ears are soft and flappy
Tongue wet

Good tries…. Mitchell and Andrew, you each got 2 out of 3 of the criteria. See if you can work on getting all 3. Mitchell, if it helps, the whole poem doesn’t have to be alliterative,only each line.

My mutt
sugary sweet
Beauty behind beast
Four,fuzzy,furry,feet
big but

That cat
fuzzy, crazy
chasing, swatting, running
she is Birdie McFarlin
feline

College
Teachable Tough
Played Participated Prayed
Shakers Screaming Studying Stuff
Knowledge

Ocean
Marine, mystic
Glacial, glaring, guise
Allay, abundant ,aquatic
Motion

3 of the above poems are winners!!! (Do you know which ones?) What about yours? It doesn’t hurt to try! :)

Taxies
yellow,money
They will pick up people
They may smell sometimes like honey
waxy

guitars
are fun to play,
very entertaining,
sometimes you will even get pay,
in mars

the sun
shining above
spreading its light
indivisuals that are loved
its shuned

Steve
Wittle wabbit
Sneaking super silently
lurking low and livly living
Rabbit

Callie
Silly,Stupid
Coloring,crying,clapping
Always answering anything annoying
Friend

Candy
Tasty,Messy
Sitting, Tempting, Melting
Less hasty better it’s tasty
Dandy

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