The Beauty of a Cinquain poem

The Brilliance of Cats

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Elegant,Adorable

Purring,meowing,yawning

Scrambling for scrumptious food

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 A Cinquain poem is a type of poem that was created by Adelaide Crapsy.

A Didactic Cinquain poem is a poem that instead of syllables, uses the number of words in the poem.

A Didactic Cinquain poem has 5 lines.

The first line has one word, and is about the topic. For example, chairs.
The second line has two words, and most of the time they are adjectives.

The third line has three words, usually i-n-g words

The fourth line has four words and is a phrase or a sentence. For example, a really squishy chair.

The fifth line has one word, and is a synonym of the first line. For example, seat.

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