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A poem in which the words are arranged to look like the subject is
a concrete poem.
a thematic poem.
a lyrical poem.
an artistic poem.
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Correct answer: a concrete poem.
A concrete (or shaped) poem arranges words on the page so their visual shape reflects the poem’s subject. By contrast:
- thematic poem: centers on a theme or subject, not necessarily shaped visually.
- lyrical poem: expresses personal emotion or thought, focused on musical language.
- artistic poem: a broad descriptor suggesting creativity, not the specific visual arrangement.
If you’d like, I can write a concrete poem for a subject you choose.
A concrete (or shaped) poem arranges words on the page so their visual shape reflects the poem’s subject. By contrast:
- thematic poem: centers on a theme or subject, not necessarily shaped visually.
- lyrical poem: expresses personal emotion or thought, focused on musical language.
- artistic poem: a broad descriptor suggesting creativity, not the specific visual arrangement.
If you’d like, I can write a concrete poem for a subject you choose.
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