A dimeter is a verse having two poetical measures or meters.
Trochaic pentameter is a line with 5 trochaic feet, or stresses.For example: Bobby wanted candy Tuesday eveningThis is in contrast to iambic pentameter which has 5 iambic feet, or stresses:The bird upon electric chord is flaming
The collective noun is an anthology of poetry.
Structured poetry is a type of poetry that contains repeating patterns of elements such as stanza length, rhyme, and meter.
The meaning and sound of words is especially important in poetry.
The two main branches of literature are prose and poetry.
Spondaic dimeter is a term for a specific kind of poetry, formed from the meaningful words "spondee," "di-," and "meter."A spondee is a type of metrical foot, i.e a chunk of poetry with a certain stress pattern. Specifically, it consists of two more-or-less equally stressed syllables, for example: "Hi, Pete!", or DUM-DUM.This type of foot is rare in English poetry due to the natural stress in the language. You are more likely to come across iambs (dee-DUM), trochees (DUM-dee), or dactyls (DUM-dee-dee).So, in spondaic dimeter, "spondaic" refers to the type of foot; the spondee.Dimeter refers to the number of feet in a line of poetry written in the spondaic dimeter meter. You may have heard of iambic pentameter (five iambs) or dactylic hexameter(six dactyls). In the case of spondaic dimeter, the di- prefix tells us that it is a line of two spondees.So, a poem written in spondaic dimeter might look something like this:Hey, John,where's Ron?Don't know;I'm slow.
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Having two poetical measures or meters., A verse of two meters.
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In poetry, a line length of four feet is known as tetrameter. Other line lengths include: One foot: monometer Two feet: dimeter Three feet: trimeter Five feet: pentameter Six Feet: hexameter Seven feet: heptameter Eight feet: octameter
Trochaic pentameter is a line with 5 trochaic feet, or stresses.For example: Bobby wanted candy Tuesday eveningThis is in contrast to iambic pentameter which has 5 iambic feet, or stresses:The bird upon electric chord is flaming
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