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What genre has a rhythmic pattern?

The genre of literature that is most found to have a rhythmic pattern or meter is poetry. Often, poetry rhymes, is measured, and possesses a tempo, thus giving it the feeling of having a rhythmic pattern.


What is a Synonym for Metrical Stress in Poetry?

A synonym for metrical stress in poetry is "accent." It refers to the emphasis placed on a particular syllable in a word or line of poetry to create a rhythmic pattern.


The names of two common rhythmic patterns in poetry are?

The names of two common rhythmic patterns in poetry are anapest and iamb.


What RAP stand for?

Rhythmic American Poetry


What is the purpose of iambic poetry?

The purpose of iambic poetry is to create a rhythmic pattern by alternating stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of verse. This rhythmic structure helps to create a musical quality and enhance the flow of the poem. It can also help convey emotions or ideas with greater impact.


Meter is a pattern of?

Meter is a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry, which creates a rhythmic flow. It helps to establish the overall structure and pacing of a poem.


What has no particular rhyme scheme or rhythmic pattern?

A free form poem. It can be however long the poet wants it to be.


RAp an Acronym for Rhythmic American Poetry or rhythmic African Poetry?

No, Rap is a 1960's term, meaning to talk. A rap session was a discussion. Let's rap about it meant "let's talk about it". In Rap music, the MC is literally talking over the music, or rapping to his audience.


What is the meaning of rhythmic pattern?

The meaning of rhythmic pattern is a system of verification.


The basic rhythmic structure of a verse in poetry is called?

The rhythmic structure of a poem is referred to as meter


What is the balanced rhythmic flow of music poetry and oratory?

Cadence


What is the meter of a poem?

In poetry, the meter is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse.