emotion, image, music
A metrical foot is a unit of measurement in poetry that consists of two or three syllables. Common examples include the iamb (two syllables) and the anapest (three syllables).
foot
Haiku
This is a haiku, if by 'sounds' you mean syllables.
The foot.
A basic part of a meter in poetry that consists of two syllables is called a foot. A foot with three syllables is called a trimeter.
Three poetry elements in "I Believe I Can Fly" could be metaphor (comparing flying to achieving one's dreams), imagery (descriptions of soaring through the sky), and repetition (the recurring use of the phrase "I believe I can fly").
Haiku poetry is a type of poetry that has a set number of syllables and is short. It typically consists of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5.
The metrical foot.
There are three elements present in sugar, namely carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
elements of features of british american poetry
A traditional form of haiku consists of three lines and 17 syllables. First line has five then the second has seven and the third has five again. The water is wide I cannot cross over So I built a boat. :) - Cassidy C.