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AnnZ [28]
2 years ago
9

Match the underlined word in each verse to its meaning in the context of the poem.

English
2 answers:
belka [17]2 years ago
8 0

Measure - the rhythm of a piece of poetry or music, Loon - a silly or foolish person, Burthen - meaning, weight, or significance, Recompense - reward and Rill - a small stream.

<h3>What is meant by rhythm?</h3>

Rhythm is the repetition of the syllabus, which comes in the end line of verse in a poem. Rhythm is the first poem which become familiar, but at the same time it is very tricky.

The pattern of the rhythm is called scheme, it also ensures to establish the form of the rhythm.

Thus, the words are mentioned above.

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Alexandra [31]2 years ago
4 0

<u>Answer</u>:

  • <u>burthen</u> → the rhythm of a piece of poetry or music
  • <u>recompence</u> → a silly or foolish person
  • <u>loon</u> → meaning, weight, or significance
  • <u>rill</u> → reward
  • <u>measure</u> → a small stream

<u>Prompt</u>:

Match the underlined word in each verse to its meaning in the context of the poem.

    [Meaning #1:] the rhythm of a piece of poetry or music

    [Meaning #2:] a silly or foolish person

    [Meaning #3:] meaning, weight, or significance

    [Meaning #4:] reward

    [Meaning #5:] a small stream

[Verse #1:] "In which the <u>burthen</u> of the mystery, / In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world, / Is lightened:"

(from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth) → [Box #1]

[Verse #2:] "Faint I, nor mourn nor murmur, other gifts / Have followed; for such loss, I would believe, / Abundant <u>recompence</u>"

(from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth)  → [Box #2]

[Verse #3:] "Hold off! unhand me, grey-beard <u>loon</u>!"

(from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge) → [Box #3]

[Verse #4:] "nor yet beside the <u>rill</u>,

Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he;"

(from "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray) → [Box #4]

[Verse #5:] "Where was heard the mingled <u>measure</u>

From the fountain and the caves."

(from "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge) → [Box #5]

<u>Commentary</u>: I hope that this helps you. The Lord bless you and keep you, my friend. Shalom

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