Meter refers to the unit in poetry for rhythm and the beats pattern. Also known as foot, it has usually two or three syllables in each foot.
A word meter is derived from the Greek word 'measure'
With the lines of verse or poem, the meter also refers to the unstressed and a stressed syllabic pattern. Unstressed syllables are shorter and the stressed tend to be longer.
It has various types such as iambic meter, trochaic meter, spondaic meter.
Therefore, sentence which describes a poem's meter is D. Every three syllables in each line is accented
4. hints more at the subject going to many future places "everywhere you may go" - he is expected to go "everywhere". 5. is more of an open, 'nobody knows where you'll go' kind of sentence, 6. is quite alike to 5. If you have to pick one for fluency, I think that 5 flows the best.
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Answer:
poetry is like a poems at the end of each sentence there is a rhyme.
Explanation:
literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm; poems collectively or as a genre of literature.
"he is chiefly famous for his love poetry"
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