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MATCH IT THXS 1. a very short, three line poem, where each line is a metaphor for the subject of the poem cinquain 2. two successive lines that rhyme at the end; may be an independent poem or part of a longer poem shaped poem 3. a five line poem with a specific number and type of words in each line couplet 4. a poem that is formatted to create a shape on the page, most often the shape of the poem's subject pen picture 5. a universal lesson determined from the poem theme

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