you know what? i totallyhave no idea! i think you just have to correct the spelling things and i think that's all!>.<
The correct spelling is "poem" (writing in verse).
Correct Answer= "a formal poem using extensive repetition"
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The poem appears to be originally Polish, and I can only answer regarding the English version that came up when I Googled it. The poem is seven stanzas long, and each stanza is a quatrain with an ABAB rhyming scheme. The meter is iambic tetrameter.
An epic in English literature is a long, stretched out poem (that doesn't particularly have to rhyme) that recounts a tale of an epic hero. One good example of an Epic would be Beowulf.
A metrical tale refers to a type of poem. Specifically it is a narrative poem that is told in the first person.
An epic poem.
An epic poem.
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No; mostly because 'The Tell-Tale Heart' is not a poem.
The Sea is a short 3-verse poem by James Reeves. It paints a very good picture, using metaphor throughout. Each verse has a different rhyming pattern, and Reeves has cleverly used different words to create an intriguing melody and rhythm in the tale.-------For a downloadable copy, see Related links below.The poem can also be viewed on the Poem Hunter site.
"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.
It's not a poem, it's a short story. He wrote it in 1843.
yo mamas is not correct the correct answer is The Negro Speaks of Rivers.
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there is one it is called the tale of the custard dragon by Ogden Nash
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