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sweet-ann [11.9K]
3 years ago
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7. Akala makes the point that it's hard to distinguish between hip hop and Shakespeare when the context & perception is take

n away, and you're left with the "raw language of the two art forms." Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?
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gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
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Explanation:

What are some of the things that hip hop and Shakespeare share? (Rhythm, figurative language)By writing in iambic pentameter, what did Shakespeare enable his rhymes to do? (make them fit withalmost any beat; gives his rhymes a consistent rhythm & tempo)What does Akala call iambic penameter (He says to place your hand over your heart in order to feel it)?(iambs are the beat of life, music imitates the rhythm of life, da DUM, da DUM. This rhythm is intrinsicto life)Akala makes the point that iambic pentameter often acts as a mnemonic device-- something that helpsreaders to remember the words easier. Do you think putting words to a rhythm enables you to remember

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