meter
what is the basic unit of work
A pentameter is not a unit of distance - a pentameter is a verse of five alternating metrical feet - found in poetry.
The gram is the basic unit for mass
The cell is the basic unit of structure of an organism.
A cell is the basic and smallest unit of an organism.
free verse
Examples of metrical tales are stories like Paradise Lost, The Emigrants, and the Lady of Shallot. A metrical tale is typically a first person narrative and classified as a type of poem.
A metrical tale refers to a type of poem. Specifically it is a narrative poem that is told in the first person.
A "foot" is a group of symbols marked off as a metrical unit, in poetry.
a metrical romance is a poem that tells a story that ends happily, whether love is involved or not.
The word "stanza" originates from Italian, derived from the Latin word "stantia" meaning "a standing place" or "room." In poetry, a stanza refers to a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem.
No, a couplet is a pair of rhymed lines in a poem or verse. A metrical foot is a unit of stressed and unstressed syllables used in metered poetry.
the rhythmic pattern of a poetic line.
True. The metrical structure of a poem refers to the rhythmic pattern created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line of the poem.
The metrical feet in Poe's "Annabel Lee" are predominantly iambic. The poem is written in a unique metrical pattern called trochaic tetrameter, with four trochees in each line. This creates a steady rhythm and musical quality to the poem.
A free verse poem is a poem that doesn't have any rhyme and fixed metrical patterns.
"The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer is a classic example of a metrical tale. It is a collection of stories told by a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury, written in verse form with a regular meter and rhyme scheme.