Use the following information to write a Cinquain of your own. Structure: line 1 - one word of two syllables (may be the title) line 2 - four syllables (describing the subject or title) line 3 - six syllables (showing action) line 4 - eight syllables (expressing a feeling or observation about the subject) line 5 - two syllables (describing or renaming the subject) Examples: Kittens Frisky, playful Mewing, jumping, bouncing Creep silently on padded paws Mischief Mountain Isolated Snow-capped and cloud-touching White against shining, azure sky High peak Type your cinquain in the box below. When you are finished, check your spelling, and print your poem.
Structure: line 1 - one word of two syllables (may be the title) line 2 - four syllables (describing the subject or title) line 3 - six syllables (showing action) line 4 - eight syllables (expressing a feeling or observation about the subject) line 5 - two syllables (describing or renaming the subject) Examples: Kittens Frisky, playful Mewing, jumping, bouncing Creep silently on padded paws Mischief Mountain Isolated Snow-capped and cloud-touching White against shining, azure sky High peak