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Trying to write a haiku? (Seven syllables. Ha.)
The first syllable is stressed: PLANning, or /ˈplæ.nɪŋ/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet).
You write sentences using "he" or "she" or "they" instead of using "I" or "we."
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An elephant stomped at a lion to chase it away.
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yes you are explaining what you are to someone or something
An Iambic tetrameter has 8 syllables per line where every other syllable is stressed. For example: I write, I draw, I sing, I dance or di-dah di-dahdi-dah di-dah The first syllable is usually unstressed. You put more emphasis on the 2nd syllable, and the 4th, etc. "I write" would be an example of a metric foot, in this case an iamb.So, looking at the poem itself: I wan-dered lon-ely as a cloud That floatson high oer vale and hills It is obviously an iambic tetrameter.
If you never use complex sentences, everything you write is going to be simple and you are limiting yourself in what you can do. You would find it hard to avoid using complex sentences if you are going to write a substantial piece of work.
there was a gunpowdery smell mixed with buring rubber.