I don’t understand is this morse code?
Answer:
1. the foot used to form the basis of the meter
dominant foot
2. repetition of the same first sound
alliteration
3. a two-syllable foot that stresses the first syllable
iamb
4. musical effect used by poets
consonance
5. three syllables, two unaccented followed by one accented
anapest
6. a resemblance in the sound of words or syllables
assonance
7. to use a word that imitates a sound associated with a specific object
onomatopoeia
8. two syllables; one unaccented, one accented
trochee
Explanation:
The most basic unit in a poetic meter is known as the <u>metrical foot.</u>
The five basic metres in English poetry is: <u>iamb, anapest, trochees, spondees and dactyls.</u>
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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Identify the word the underlined appositive or appositive phrase in the following sentence modifies.
Vanessa’s dog, <u>a black Labrador retriever</u>, won the blue ribbon at the show
Answer: Vanessa’s dog
Explanation:
An appositive noun or noun phrase presents information that better defines a different noun or noun phrase.
As long as the appositive is restrictive, meaning that provides fundamental information, the appositive noun or noun phrase should be enclosed by commas.
In this example, the appositive phrase a black Labrador retriever provides information that helps better identify the sentence’s subject noun, Vanessa’s dog.