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It's C: Coleridge's sonnet "Work without Hope" differs from the Shakespearean sonnet form in that it contains an unusual rhyme structure.
Answer:
May 4, 2020 - Determine how her use of rhetorical devices supports her purpose. 1. A portrait of King George III appears next to it with a speech bubble: "Pay up, Which appeal is John Adams using in this letter to a fellow colonist who.
Explanation:
Neither the man nor his brother has any idea if the brick was thrown at them.
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>