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ENGLISH QUIZZ ON FRI

test on 10/22/21

trochee has a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable
anapest has 2 unstressed syllables then a stressed syllable
dactyl has 1 stressed syllable then 2 unstressed syllables
spondee 2 stressed syllables
rhyme is the repetition of a stressed vowel sound and any sounds that follow it in words that are close together in a poem
rhyme scheme a regular pattern of end rhymes
internal rhymes occur when at least 1 of the rhymed words fall within a line
approximate rhymes repeat some sounds but are not exactly echos
rhythm a musical quality based on repetition
meter a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in the lines of poems
what do u do to a poem to identify its meter you scan it
what usually consists 1 stressed syllable followed by and unstressed syllable a foot
iamb is a stressed foot that has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
alliteration repeating the same consonant sounds in several words
assonance the repetition of a vowel sounds in several words
whats a haiku a poem with three lines that has 5 syllables in the first line 7 in the second and 5 in the third line that make a total of 17 syllables
onomatopoeia using words that sound like what they mean
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