Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs.
Match each type of meter with its description.
Tiles iambic unstressed/stressed arrangement trochaic stressed/unstressed/ unstressed arrangement anapestic stressed/unstressed arrangement dactylic unstressed/unstressed/ stressed arrangement
Answer:
- Iambic: unstressed/stressed arrangement:
- Trochaic: stressed/unstressed arrangement - trochee is quite the opposite of iamb
- Anapestic: unstressed/unstressed/stressed arrangement
- Dactylic: stressed/unstressed/unstressed arrangement
Explanation:
Iamb: This is a literary device usually used in poems which is a foot that contains unaccented and short syllables which are followed by long and accented syllables.
Trochaic: Trochee is quite the opposite of iamb because it contains a stressed syllable that is followed by an unstressed one.
Anapest: This is a metric foot that contains two short syllables followed by a long syllable.
Dactyl: This is a long syllable that is followed by two short syllables/
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Answer:
B. context clues
Explanation:
All four options are useful and valid to determine the meaning of <em>heatstroke</em> in the text, however, the context clues strategy is the one that will give you a more accurate idea of the meaning of the word. This strategy consists of looking at the surrounding information of an unknown word in order to infer its meaning; and since the text is very descriptive about what this term is, by reading it, we can see all the context clues and learn that <em>heatstroke</em> is a "medical condition" and that "it occurs when the body’s internal temperature becomes so elevated that its cooling system begins shutting down".
I believe its C sorry if it doesnt help you out ;)