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Concrete poetry is poetry that visually conveys meaning. It uses graphic arrangement of letters, words, or symbols on the page to create meaning. It is also known as shape poetry or visual poetry. The words form a picture for the reader to see and read. The shape itself does not create meaning. However, it adds to the meaning of the poem.
Poets also believe that the space within the letters as created by shape poetry add to the meaning. Look at the following shape poem. The arrangement of letters and the space between them help the reader see the effect of wind on the poet.
Wind
Pushes me
Away
From
My self
Wind
S c a t t e r s
My thoughts
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The passage is organized using a structure of
A.
definition.
B.
compare/contrast.
C.
classification.
D.
cause/effect.
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A. definition.
The passage opens by defining concrete (shape/visual) poetry, describes its features, and then gives an example — the structure is definitional.
The passage opens by defining concrete (shape/visual) poetry, describes its features, and then gives an example — the structure is definitional.
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