The compass foot that revolves around the other, stationary foot
The word "the other" in the eighth stanza refers to the second road that the speaker describes in the poem, symbolizing a different path or choice that one can take in life.
It refers to the compass foot that revolves around the other, stationary foot.
The compass foot that revolves around the other, stationary foot.
eighth
A rhyme scheme for a stanza is the pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line. This pattern is usually represented using letters to indicate which lines rhyme with each other. For example, a common rhyme scheme is AABB, where the first and second lines rhyme with each other, and the third and fourth lines rhyme with each other.
the answer is 9 stanza with different words and 15 total
Eighth.
Yes, verse and stanza are basically the same thing.
stanza
no it is not the 8th largest. Infact it is the 8th smallest or in other words it's the smallest
It means that you are one-eighth black. other words for the same things are Mulatto, quadroon.A person who's ancestry is one eighth (1/8) black.
The last words of the first, third, and fourth lines in each stanza rhyme and the last words of the second and fifth lines in each stanza rhyme.
The lines of a poem which group together are called a verse, a stanza, or a strophe. A poem can have verses, the same as a song can: stanza and strophe are just other words for 'verse'.
Eighth.