Rhyme Scheme
A Tanka consists of 5 lines. Each line consists of a specified number of "on". (The closest English equivilant is syllables). The lines should be as follows: First line: 5 on Second line: 7 on Third line: 5 on Fourth line: 7 on Fifth line: 7 on These poems are similar to haikus
The witches in Macbeth speak in Trochaic Tetrameter with rhymed couplets for the entirety of the play. This sounds complicated, but it's very simple indeed. A trochee, the base of trochaic, means a group of two syllables in which the first syllable is accented. Tetra means four, so tetrameter means four trochees per line, and therefore eight syllables. The rhythm of such goes as follows: DUM-dum, DUM-dum, DUM-dum, DUM-dum For example: "DOUble, DOUble, TOIL and TROUble, FIre BURN and CAULdron BUBble" 4.1.10-11 Rhymed couplets are quite simple, the last word of a line (A) rhymes with the last word of the following line (A). For example, "Round about the cauldron GO A In the poisoned entrails THROW A Toad, that under cold STONE B Days and nights has thirty-ONE' B 4.1.4-7 Only the witches speak in such ways, everyone else in Macbeth (except the commoners, they speak in prose) speaks in Unrhymed Iambic Pentameter. I hope this answer was beneficial! Long live Shakespeare :)
it follows the law of refraction.
don't think polonius follows his advice by sending someone to spy on his son he proves this to be true
Because it follows the Q ("cue").
An iamb is an unaccented syllable followed by an accented one. unclear, provoke, repeat It doesn't have to be a single word: a ship, the test, one sheep
14 syllables in each line is the correct one (apex)just took the quiz^
The primary accented syllable pronunciation of the medical word "menstruation" is "men-stroo-AY-shun." In this word, the primary stress falls on the second syllable, "stroo." This pronunciation follows the typical English stress pattern of alternating stressed and unstressed syllables in longer words.
Orbit is divided into syllables as follows: or/bit
Attentive is divided into syllables as follows: at/ten/tive
A sonnet must have fourteen lines. It has to be written in Iambic Pentameter (unaccented, accented, unaccented, accented) It must have a specific rhyme scheme, such as that of a Shakespearean sonnet viz: A B A B C D C D E F E F G G
Thoughtful has 2 syllables, divided as follows: thought/ful
Scientist is divided into syllables as follows: sci/en/tist
Broken is divided into syllables are follows: bro/ken
Aeroplane is divided into syllables as follows: ae/ro/plane
Abating has 3 syllables and is divided as follows: a/ba/ting
Unity consists of 3 syllables and is divided as follows: u/ni/ty