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posledela
2 years ago
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Please help 69 Points!!!!

English
2 answers:
Lostsunrise [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

task 1:

The song that I choose is Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran.

#1 The scheme that the song use in each stanza is ABAB.

#2 It's an acoustic song about love and I think the song is influenced by the emotion of the writer.

#3 Yes, but different in tempo and beat in musical chores

#4 Nope, Singing is not the same on how you read a poem

#5Yes it may vary on the beat and drops of music chores

I've been meaning to ask you

If that's not too drastical

wonder if it's okay

To pick you up by eight

The rhyme scheme of this poem is AABB. The rhyme in this poem is achieved by the pronounciation and stress put into "ask you"; stressing ASK and then stressing the first syllabe of "drastical" and this way the rhyme on the first two lines is completed. Then for the last two lines the rhyme is achieved and the whole stanza resolved by stressing "okAY" and then "Eight".

Meter:

The stanza's meter is trochaic tetrameter (4 trochees, 8 syllables)

I've been | meaning | to | ask you

if that's | not | too | drastical

wonder | if | it's | okay

To pick | you up | by | eight

This rhyme scheme and meter are most used by rap artist for it's impact and flexibility to create a rhyme. The stressed words are the ones that address the receiver of the message that is a proposition for a meeting or a date. This poem is fitting for the rap music genre, for it's pronounciation  of key words (with a suburban accent) completes the rhyme in the second and third lines ("oKAY" and "DRAStical").

Explanation:

Annette [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The song that I choose is Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran.

#1 The scheme that the song use in each stanza is ABAB.

#2 It's an acoustic song about love and I think the song is influenced by the emotion of the writer.

#3 Yes, but different in tempo and beat in musical chores

#4 Nope, Singing is not the same on how you read a poem

#5Yes it may vary on the beat and drops of music chores

Explanation:

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