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Coffee, starting my day, triple white chocolate. One sip brings me satisfaction. Sweet Bliss! ![]() ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Assignment Week 2: There are several types of Cinquains, but our exploration will be on the syllabic form as created by Adelaide Crapsey (whose short form came from her love of the Japanese form, Haiku) and over the years has been modified into what is called the American Cinquain. The simplicity of the form comes that each line has a certain number of syllables: Line 1: 2 syllables Line 2: 4 syllables Line 3: 6 syllables Line 4: 8 syllables Line 5: 2 syllables
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