The word interactive has four syllables. The syllables in the word are in-ter-ac-tive.
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3 syllables: media 4 syllables: actmedia, mass media, news media, print media, transmedia 5 syllables: broadcast media, intermedia, macromedia, metromedia, multimedia, telemedia, unimedia, via media 6 syllables: encyclopaedia, encyclopedia, pars intermedia 9 syllables: interactive multimedia www.rhymezone.com
Mary Salter has written: 'Ne w ststem of geology' 'Interactive video' -- subject(s): Video tapes in education
Mary A. Burke has written: 'Organization of multimedia resources' -- subject(s): Digital libraries, Interactive multimedia, Nonbook materials, Information retrieval
differentiate between interactive and non-interactive multimedia
Interactive is an adjective; it generally describes a noun, as in "interactive discussion" or "interactive game."
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"Mutability" by Mary Shelley is written in iambic pentameter. This meter consists of lines with five pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables each. The regularity of this meter helps to create a consistent rhythm throughout the poem.
Jack the Ripper, Sweeney Todd, and Bloody Mary are 'featured' at this actor-led, interactive experience, per the Related Link listed below: