Why is a diamante poem a good format to use when writing a poem about the setting of a story?
a) Because it allows for a structured comparison between two contrasting elements, such as the beginning and end of the story.
b) Because its diamond shape visually represents the dynamic nature of the setting and its impact on the characters and plot.
c) Because it provides a concise and organized format to explore the various elements and features of the setting.
d) Because it encourages creativity and imagination by challenging the writer to find poetic connections between different aspects of the setting.