Im Dennis A. Orcullo, 2ND. year college student, taking up bachelor of arts in English language at university of southeastern Philippines. I AM 28 years old, single. currently residing at paciano bangoy, bagong buhay, agdao davao city Phillipipnes. i love to go around places, exploring myself to nature.

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02/02/12
8:49 pm Odliam
Thank you for adding me, Dennis!
Waiting for your blog to be approved and uploaded to share!
Welcome!!
12:53 pm Miss Lego
Hello Dennis, thanks for adding me here. Welcome to bloggers.
2:04 am Alexis Wilke
Hi Dennis,
That's funny, it looks like you're using your Bloggers wall as your blog.
You're actually expected to write your blog on a Wordpress.org, Blogspot.com, or some other such website... Then put a link here so we can go to it.
I guess either way works if you like to use Bloggers.com in this way. 8-)
Best, Good info about the poem.
Alexis
02/01/12
10:21 pm Dennis Orcullo
i have to share my newly acquired knowledge last night about the construction of poem and its type, and here are the two type of poem and its rules on how to construct it. first is the
1.The cinquain
What Is A Cinquain Poem?
And How To Write A Cinquain PoemA cinquain (pronounced: sing-cane) is a 5 line poem that describes a noun (person place or thing). It is a fun and easy way to introduce children to poetry but all ages can enjoy using this form of poetry.
Line 1) a one -word title, a noun
(a person, place or thing)
Line 2) two adjectives
(words that describe the thing)
Line 3) three - ing participles
(words that tell what your noun does such as running, jumping, yelling)
Line 4) a phrase
(or sentence about the noun)
Line 5) a synonym for your title, another noun
(another word for your title, rename your noun) and here some example,
"Dwarf"
Dwarf
Petite and little
Playing, tickling, cap ling
One who use magic
Gnome
2. The diamonte poem.
The Diamonte
The purpose of the diamonte is to start with two totally different (sometimes opposite) subjects. You work from the first subject paced at the top of the poem to the second subject placed at the bottom of the poem.
Structure:
line 1- one noun (subject #1)
line 2- two adjectives (describing subject#1)
line 3- three Participles (ending in -ing, telling about subject #1)
line 4- four nouns (first two related to subject #1, next two related to subject #2)
line 5- three Participles (ending in -ing, telling about subject #2)
line 6- two adjectives (describing subject#2)
line 7- one noun (subject #2)
Example: Notice it is shaped like a diamond
"God"
God
Loving, Divine
Holy, Omnipotent, Evil, Vengeful
Destroying,Tempting,Annoying
Mischievous,Crafty
Satan
01/26/12
12:35 am Dennis Orcullo
its nice to love someone but you have to remember to love your self first before starting loving anyone.
02/02/12 8:52 pm Odliam
Yes, it is nice, but you must remember to love yourself from inside to outside and then learn to love someone else from outside to inside. :)