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vodomira [7]
3 years ago
10

Read the line of poetry and label it as either iambic, dactylic, trochaic, or anapesti c (click on the box to choose the correct

answer). Identify the ending of the line as feminine or masculine .
But I have promises to keep.
Ending:

Read the line of poetry and label it as either iambic, dactylic, trochaic, or anapesti c (click on the box to choose the correct answer). Identify the ending of the line as feminine or masculine .
For the moon never beams,without bringing me dreams.
Ending:

Read the line of poetry and label it as either iambic, dactylic, trochaic, or anapesti c (click on the box to choose the correct answer). Identify the ending of the line as feminine or masculine .
Dost thou know who made thee?
Ending:
English
2 answers:
olasank [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Read the line of poetry and label it as either iambic, dactylic, trochaic, or anapesti c (click on the box to choose the correct answer). Identify the ending of the line as feminine or masculine .

But I have promises to keep.  : iambic

Ending:  <em>masculine</em>

<em> </em>

Read the line of poetry and label it as either iambic, dactylic, trochaic, or anapesti c (click on the box to choose the correct answer). Identify the ending of the line as feminine or masculine .

For the moon never beams,without bringing me dreams. : anapestic

Ending:  masculine

Read the line of poetry and label it as either iambic, dactylic, trochaic, or anapesti c (click on the box to choose the correct answer). Identify the ending of the line as feminine or masculine .

Dost thou know who made thee?  : trochaic

Ending: Feminine

Vera_Pavlovna [14]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Read the line of poetry and label it as either iambic, dactylic, trochaic, or anapestic (click on the box to choose the correct answer). Identify the ending of the line as feminine or masculine . 
But I have promises to keep. 
Ending: 

Read the line of poetry and label it as either iambic, dactylic, trochaic, or anapesti c (click on the box to choose the correct answer). Identify the ending of the line as feminine or masculine . 
For the moon never beams,without bringing me dreams. 
Ending: 

Read the line of poetry and label it as either iambic, dactylic, trochaic, or anapesti c (click on the box to choose the correct answer). Identify the ending of the line as feminine or masculine . 
Dost thou know who made thee? 
Ending:</span>
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