An "iamb" is a word or set of words that goes 'da-DAH', like "my KNEE",
or "your FACE", or "his DOG", or "come HERE".
Many poems have the same rhythm (beat) in each line, and there are different
rhythms they can have. I can show you that, if I take a poem you know, and
recite it first with the correct beat, and then with the wrong beat.
Here's the correct beat:
MAH-ree HAD a LIT-tle LAMB its FLEECE was WHITE as SNOW.
For the wrong beat, let's use 'iambs' like I explained up above:
ma-REE had A lit-TLE lamb ITS fleece WAS white AS snow.
If a poem is in the rhythm of "iambic tetrameter", then each line is
made out iambs, and there are 4 of them ("tetra") in each line.
Now I have to try and find an example for you. Thank you very much.
I'll make one up. Remember, an iamb goes 'da-DAH":
my DOG came IN-to SCHOOL one DAY
and CHASED the HAM-sters ALL a-ROUND.
the PRIN-ci-PLE came IN-to CLASS
and TOOK my DOG down TO the POUND.
(The dog 'pound' is the shelter for stray dogs.)
Answer:
3/26/2004
Explanation:
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In what regards is you argument about? And make sure you deliver a strong statement about the subject youre arguing, that seems obvious but alot of people also forget to back their argument up with evidence. Also make connections.
This movie is set in the World War II backdrop. It is mostly illustrated through the dialogue of the characters because the main scenes occur in a nightclub. Rick and Ilsa discuss how their love was doomed because of the war.
If I were to adapt the movie into a play, I would emphasize 40s music and costumes to ensure the setting is right.