10. The way a line in a poem has stressed and unstressed words.a. rhythm b. rhyme c. repetition d. rhyme scheme
1. 10. The way a line in a poem has stressed and unstressed words.a. rhythm b. rhyme c. repetition d. rhyme scheme
Answer:
D. rhyme scheme
Explanation:
2. It is the repetition of the same or similar sound within or at the end of each line. * A. Rhythm B. Dramatic C. Rhyme D. Rhyme Scheme
Answer:
C. Rhyme
Explaination:
3. How important are rhyme and rhythm in the poem? Give examples of these.
The Importance of Rhyme
Rhyme, along with meter, helps make a poem musical. In traditional poetry, a regular rhyme aids the memory for recitation and gives predictable pleasure. A pattern of rhyme, called a scheme, also helps establish the form. In this pattern, the lines with the same letter rhyme with each other.
The Importance of Rhythm
Rhythm sets poetry apart from normal speech; it creates a tone for the poem, and it can generate emotions or enhance ideas. It's important to pay attention to rhythm because it's key to understanding the full effect of a poem. In poetry, loud syllables are called stressed and the soft syllables are called unstressed.
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4. for if dreams die, that cannot fly._______ what element is this a poem? a. rhyme b. meter c. rhythm d. line
Answer:
A.rhyme
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5. 1. Rhyme is the repetition of similar sounding words, occurring at the end of the lines inpoems or songs. TRUE OR FALSE
Answer:
its TRUE
Explanation:
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6. These are sounds with regular rhythm in the poema. Rhyme c. Meterb. Assonance d. Cacophony
Answer:
c. Meter
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7. are there sound devices present(rhythm, rhyme, repetition)? write the line that contains the sound device.please help
Answer:
Sound Devices in Poetry
Did you know that repeating a word or selecting a rhyme scheme can create sound in a poem? Repetition and rhyme are only a few of the many sound devices found in beautiful poetry. Check out these types of sound devices and see how many resonate with you!
Explanation:
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Repitition:Give me all of you, your mind, your heart, your soul
Give me all of you,
Give me all of you, your everything and all
Rhythm:
O how beautiful is the ocean. Why don’t you
C ompare it to the fish’s swimming motion?
E ven in a fishtank you can compare
A fish’s swimming motion. Even in a turtle
N otion, you can find a fish’s swimming motion.
Ocean, Pery Nunez
Rhyme:
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
8. Find and label the poem robert frost in alliteration, repetition, imagery, rhyme pattern
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Explanation:
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9. 2. What type of a poem does not follow a specific rhythm or rhyme scheme? 'pa help po!
Answer:
Free verse poems
Explanation:
Free verse poems do not follow the rules and have no rhyme or rhythm, but they are still an artistic expression. They are sometimes thought to be a modern form of poetry; but, the free verse type of poetry has been around for hundreds of years
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10. 1. The repeating of end sounds of words isA. rhyme B. rhythm C. meter D. feet2. The repeating of beginning consonant sounds isA. onomatopoeia B. rhyme C. alliteration D. refrain3. A group of lines in a poem like that of a paragraph; the way the poem is dividedA. alliteration B. stanza C. repetition D. simile4. Lines of poetry are arranged into groups called:A. similes B. stanzas C. settings D. Stories5. Words that rhyme and occur at the ends of different lines of poetry create a/an.A. internal rhyme B. end rhyme C. sight rhyme D. rhyme scheme
Answer:
1. rhyme
2. alliteration
3. stanza
4. stanzas
5. end rhyme or rhyme scheme (not sure)
11. 1. How many stanzas are there in a poem? 2. Does a poem have varied rhythm? 3. How many syllables are there in every stanza? 4. Does a poem have end rhymes? 5. What are these rhyming words?
Answer:
21
Yes
420
Yes
Lose, Dose.
Explanation:
12. 2. The lines of the poem are unrhymed and there are no consistent metricalpatterns. Therefore, the poem is written inA. Rhyme with fixed formsC. free verseB. Regular meter or rhythmD. rhyme schemes
Answer:
free verse ( c. )
Explanation:
Because free verse has no set meter, poems written in free verse can have lines of any ... in free verse have the freedom to write unrhymed lines of any length.
13. when similarities in sound are found within a poem it is calledA. rhymeB. onomatopoeiaC. rhythmD. imagery
Answer:
C. rhythm
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. rhythm
Explanation:
Poems have a musicality to them. They are meant to be read aloud to hear the sound, the rhythm, and sometimes the rhyme. How do poets create sound and rhythm in their poems? Through several literary devices.
14. How do the rhythms and rhyme contribute to the meaning of the poem?
Answer:
Rhythm helps you understand the true meaning of a poem.
Explanation:
Why? Because if a poem is too fast, then how would the viewers/readers understand it? Let's just say that rhythm is the flow of a story. Too fast will make you tip at the edge, Whilst too slow will get u bored. A steady pace is always a good choice whether if you're reciting the poem or writing it.
15. for if dreams die, that cannot fly._______ what element is this a poem? a. rhyme b. meter c. rhythm d. line
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16. Analyzing the Elements of Poetry Poems are pieces of writing in which words are arranged in separate lines that often have a repeated rhythm and sometimes rhyme. They convey emotions, ideas, and experiences in a vivid and creative way. Poets use sound devices, imagery, and figurative language. 1. Rhyme. This refers to the repetition of ending sounds between words. They can affect the way you feel about the topic, tone, and meaning of the poem. a.End rhymes "Oh the boyhood's painless play, Sleep that wakes in laughing day.” b.Internal rhymes Example: "Trace her face, Grace"
Answer:
The 12 elements of poetry include;
structure
form
speaker
sound devices
figurative language
rhyme
meter
theme
tone
mood
syntax
diction.
Explanation:
These elements may include, voice, diction, imagery, figures of speech, symbolism and allegory, syntax, sound, rhythm and meter, and structure.
17. it is a four line filipino poem with 7 or 8 syllable having rhymes and rhythm
Answer:
TanagaTanaga is an indigenous form of poetry consisting of four lines with 7 or 8 syllable having rhymes and rhytmn.
Example:
A Tanaga Poem: Alwaysby Analou Senit
Oh! my Almighty Father
Always be there everywhere;
You're the light guiding my way,
And always there everyday.
18. It is a kind of poem that is almost like a song, with rhythm and rhyme but shorter than a ballad
Answer:
lyric poem
Explanation:
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19. What are the various sounds that are used to emphasize some sections of the poem? *A.alliteration, assonance, rhyme, onomatopoeiaB.alliteration, assonance, rhyme, rhythmC. cacophony, assonance, rhyme, alliterationD. rhythm, alliteration, assonance, euphony
Answer:
B
alliteration , assonance , rhyme , rhythm.
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20. Make 3 stanza free verse (do not follow the rules and have no rhyme or rhythm)Poem about Electromagnetic waves
Answer:
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Skins touch with a shocking wave of electromagnetic beats,
the tempo of our hearts sync in melodies.
When you kiss me with your tender lips, my mind becomes...
Electromagnetic.
Earthly fields summon my spirit when you come unto me with your sweet lavishing waysYou lay there...on my bed, with me...it's just us 2 alone with the TV on and when i turn to look at you, your eyes are more of a sharp blue than the daylight brings.
I laid there with my eyes closed and felt the gentle grasp of your hand massage my ****, when i slowly opened my eyes around the room...i see you, staring at me with those Electromagnetic eyes and once again we fall into a trance for loves best symphonies.
Whenever you're with me,
The room,
My soul,
Our bodies...become...
Electromagnetic..
21. It is the repetition of end sounds in the lines of a poem that gives the piece its musicality. a. rhyme b. figurative language c. alliteration d. imagery
Answer:
A. Rhyme.....
22. is one of the elements of the poem referred torepetition of same sounds.A. stanzaC. rhymeB. imageryD. figure of speech
Answer:
C. Rhyme
Explanation:
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Answer:C. rhyme
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23. Write a poem that offers advice to a friend, relative, classmate, schoolmate, or someone else.Use the words and phrases in any order.• remember• do not• do• seek• watch out for• forgetRemember to use rhyme, rhythm, repetition and imagery in your poem.Explanation:
Answer:
THE FRIENDSHIP
I wanted to thank you but was unable to explain
What it means to have a friend
to share life's joys and life's pains
It's good to know our friendship
is one of endless devotion
Forged out of respect and every kind of emotion
It's patient and forgiving never failing or forsaking
When a hand is outstretched or one's heart is breaking
It's ever faithful
even when the world condemns
And sparkles in the darkness
like fireworks and gems
It does my heart good at the end of the day
To know that you will never
be more than an email away
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24. A refers to the repetition of sounds in a poem. * A .Meter B.. Rhyme C .Foot D .Stanza
b. rhyme
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25. 18.____is the repetition of same sounds in poem.A. rhymesB. imageryC. MoodD. Stanza
A. Rhymes
The repetition of same sounds in a poem.
Answer:
A. RHYMES
A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds (usually, exactly the same sound) in the final stressed syllables and any following syllables of two or more words
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26. Is there a certain rhythm? How does the presence or absence of rhyme and rhythm help convey the message of the text in poem Josephine?
Answer:
Meter is an important part of poetry because it helps readers understand rhythm as it relates to words and lines in a poem. It also helps writers
27. How important are rhyme and rhythm in "Man upon the cross" poem? pls answer it correctly ty
Answer:
Rhyme refers to the similarity or likeness of sound existing between two. Meter refers to the pattern of rhythm in a line of poetry. (from “Man Upon The Cross”), (Conrado Pedroche).
Explanation:
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28. Instructions: Instructions: Read each statement carefully. Write letter T if you think the statement isTRUE, and write letter F if you think the statement is FALSE.1. Line is a single row of words in a poem.2. Mood is the feeling the poet trying to convey.3. Rhythm is the beat, sound, and feel of a poem.4. Theme is a truth, lesson or message about life.5. Stanza is a group of lines in a poem.6. Mood is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllable.7. Rhyme is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllable.8. Rhythm is the pattern of rhymes.9. Repetition is to repeat sounds, words, phrases, or whole lines in a poem.10. Rhyme scheme is the musical quality of a poem.pa help
Answer:
- t
- t
- t
- f
- t
- f
- t
- f
- t
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29. B. RHYTHM The flow of sound in poetry . Compose a one stanza poem with rhyming words. Ex. Winter kept us warm covering Earth in forgetful snow, feeding Compose a one stanza poem with repetition. Ex. O' Captain! My Captain! Our fearful trip is donepa help p need asap
O' Captain! My Captain! Our journey is complete, The voyage has been long and our destination sweet. Our courage never faltered 'til we reached our shore, Our faith in each other has opened so many doors.
30. a. onomatopoeia e. Figurative language i repetitionb. Rhyme scheme f. alliterationC. stanzad. poetrye.figurative languagef.alliterationg.themeh.end rhythmei.repetitionj.smilek.moodl.syllablesm.assonancen.imageryo.personification1. It refers to repetition of vowel sounds.2. It refers to the repetition of word or phrase to add rhythm or emphasis.3. Simile and metaphors are example of4. It is a sound device with natural sounds.5. This appeals to the five senses.6. This is an indirect comparison that uses like or as.7. It refers to repetition of consonant sounds in the beginning of a word.8. This is the pattern of rhyme in a poem.9. It gives human characteristics to something nonhuman.10. This is the feeling of the author in the poem.11. It refers to central or main idea.12. This is the group of lines in a poem.13. It is a form of writing that uses form and sound.
Answer:
1c
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3e
4b
5f
6o
7i
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10m
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13a