The first poems were by the ancient greeks. And poetry first
origionated from folk songs-or just songs. William Shakespear was
the first person to write poetry as poetry not a song that is
spoken. He put his poetry into plays so he was really the first
proper poet who was famous.
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The recurrence of stressed and unstressed sounds in poetry is a good definition for what
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rhythm
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How do you pronounce the ch sound in Greek
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Like a very hard "K" sound.
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How does current flow through solid
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smoothly
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Which best summarizes the emotion explored in 103 Korean Martyrs
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The speaker's unsettled feeling after viewing a difficult
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Are figures of speech patterns of internal rhyme
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Defination of internal rhyme
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What is the most likely reason a poet might organize a poem into a sequence
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To imply that certain lines and stanzas "go together"
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Which best describes the difference between the effects of slant rhyme and perfect rhyme
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slant rhyme is quieter and subtler
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Who sings spoken word poetry to a beat
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who sings spoken poetry to abeat
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Why do line breaks represent a difference between poetry and prose
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Prose usually does not use line breaks for literary effect.
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Which is an effect of separating poems into stanzas
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images and ideas are grouped into units
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Which best explains couplets tercets and quatrains
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They are stanza forms based on number of lines.
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Which line gives the best example of alliteration
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Music makes the house merry
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Which effect must slam poets focus on more than other poets
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Grabbing and keeping the audience's attention.
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What is the best definition of a stanza break
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A stanza break is a blank line between the stanzas (a group of
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What is true about line breaks
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Many different factors govern a poet's choices about line breaks.
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What best describes a narrative element in The Simulacra
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The suggestion of characters and
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Who was the first person to write poetry
The first poems were by the ancient greeks. And poetry first
origionated from folk songs-or just songs. William Shakespear was
the first person to write poetry as poetry not a song that is
spoken. He put his poetry into plays so he was really the first
proper poet who was famous.
The recurrence of stressed and unstressed sounds in poetry is a good definition for what
rhythm
How do you pronounce the ch sound in Greek
Like a very hard "K" sound.
How does current flow through solid
smoothly
Which best summarizes the emotion explored in 103 Korean Martyrs
The speaker's unsettled feeling after viewing a difficult
film
Are figures of speech patterns of internal rhyme
Defination of internal rhyme
What is the most likely reason a poet might organize a poem into a sequence
To imply that certain lines and stanzas "go together"
Which best describes the difference between the effects of slant rhyme and perfect rhyme
slant rhyme is quieter and subtler
Who sings spoken word poetry to a beat
who sings spoken poetry to abeat
Why do line breaks represent a difference between poetry and prose
Prose usually does not use line breaks for literary effect.
Which is an effect of separating poems into stanzas
images and ideas are grouped into units
Which best explains couplets tercets and quatrains
They are stanza forms based on number of lines.
Which line gives the best example of alliteration
Music makes the house merry
Which effect must slam poets focus on more than other poets
Grabbing and keeping the audience's attention.
What is the best definition of a stanza break
A stanza break is a blank line between the stanzas (a group of
lines) in a poem.
What is true about line breaks
Many different factors govern a poet's choices about line breaks.
What best describes a narrative element in The Simulacra