Answer:
A line imitating the meter of the example would be:
on my skin / drops of rain / on my mind / just one name
Explanation:
The anapestic tetrameter consists of 4 anapestic metrical feet. One anapestic foot consists of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one. In a way, this type of foot can be seen as a dactyl, but reversed. The line provided in the attachment follows this type of foot, and the question asks us to come up with a similar one ourselves. One possibility is given below. The stressed syllable is the one in bold:
on my skin / drops of rain / on my mind / just one name
C: Women are judged under laws supposedly written only for males, so they are entitled to the same rights as males.
Anapestic trimeter would be the kind of meter Emily Dickinson uses
festivals of
Dionysus
mystery and
morality plays
tragedies
written by
Seneca
tropes added
to church service
plays of
Aristophanes
performances
by traveling
minstrels
Answer:
science fiction
Explanation:
Wells was born 150 years ago, on September 21, 1866. He was a pioneer of the science fiction