Question 3 (1 point) The poetic line "The whiskey on your breath" is written in which meter? A.iambic tetrameter B.iambic pentam
eter C.trochaic pentameter Question 4 (1 point) In poetry, feet are: A. syllables arranged in stress and unstressed patterns B. syllabes arranged in rythmed and unrythmed patters C. words arranged in rhymed and unrythmed patterns
Question 5 (1 point) In poetry, alliteration is: A.the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words B. the repetition of rythmes at the end of words C. the same as diction
3. A.iambic trimetre: In this verse, we can see the division of syllables in a metric that consists of three iambic units in a single line, being therefore an Iambic Trimetre.
4. A. syllables arranged in stress and unstressed patterns: In a poetry, the term "foot" corresponds to the set of syllables that are termed as tonic and atonic. In a simplified way, we can say that the tonical syllables are those that present a strong sound, while the atonic syllables are those that present a weak sound.
5. A.the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words: Alliteration is a figure of speech that corresponds to a sequence of words, which present the same consonontal sound at the beginning of each one.