1. No big paragraphs. I'll accept that free-verse is poetry, sure thing, but a big paragraph is just a big paragraph, and I refuse to call it poetry. Line separation... key. 2. Kind of. I've got a class about outdoor survival (*cough*roasting marshmallows). :D 3. Poetry, definitely, but I do write stories. Just... most aren't posted. 4. The only one I can remember is the one about roads diverging in a yellow wood, that Robert Frost wrote, so... I guess that's it, haha. :P
1. I think anything goes if it's in poem format. 2. It already started, and it's horrible. 3. I used to write a lot more poetry, but now I prefer stories. 4. I don't have one.
1. i think there should be no boundaries, not just in poems, but it writing altogether. 2. YES!!! i hope we arer in 7 out of 8 classes together!!! 3. stories...not that great at poems. but i'd pick songs over both. 4. Annebel Lee by Edgar Allen Poe. haha stalker poems rock!
1. Anything goes, really. Google is amazing if you want to check the rules. 2. YES! ... That was lame, but I am extremely excited. 3. Stories. There is more opportunity for my imagination to flow. 4. I don't have one.
1. Anything goes, really. You write free verse. If it's in poem format, it's a poem, bro. 2. Mine already started. It's okay. I take it a day at a time. 3. Stories. I like writing lyrics, but stories are awesome to me. 4. I don't really have one. :P
2. Kind of. I've got a class about outdoor survival (*cough*roasting marshmallows). :D
3. Poetry, definitely, but I do write stories. Just... most aren't posted.
4. The only one I can remember is the one about roads diverging in a yellow wood, that Robert Frost wrote, so... I guess that's it, haha. :P