what form of poetry are the poems shaped to look like their subjects?

A) limerick
B) haiku
C) concrete
D) narrative
I think it is either B or C can someone please help me?

No wait it C for sure

Its B

It is Concrete, your welcome! 😁

To determine the form of poetry that involves shaping poems to look like their subjects, we can analyze the different options provided:

A) Limerick: Limericks are humorous, five-line poems with a specific rhyme scheme (AABBA). However, limericks do not involve shaping the poem to resemble the subject.

B) Haiku: Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry consisting of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. While haiku often describe natural scenes or moments, they do not typically shape the poem to resemble the subject.

C) Concrete: Concrete poetry is the correct choice. It is a form of poetry in which the shape of the words on the page or screen visually represents the subject of the poem. The arrangement, typography, and spacing of the words form a visual representation that enhances the meaning. This form of poetry uses visual presentation to convey the message.

D) Narrative: Narrative describes a type of poetry that tells a story or recounts events, but it does not involve shaping the poem to resemble the subject.

Based on these explanations, the correct answer would be C) concrete.

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