experience reflecting a keen awareness of language. Types of Poetry • Ballad – Songlike poem; tells a story • Lyric - musical verse; expresses observations & feelings of a single speaker. • Haiku - 3-line verse form. First & 3rd lines have five syllables; 2nd has 7. Topic is always nature • Limerick – a rhymed nonsense poem of five lines. Types of Poetry • Sonnet - 14 line lyric poem (usually unrhymed iambic pentameter) – Petrarchan (Italian) octave & sestet; octave states a theme or asks a question
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COMPARISON OF ENGLISH AND MACEDONIAN ADJECTIVES An adjective modifies a noun. It describes the quality‚ state or action that a noun refers to.Macedonian Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence.While in English an adjective doesn’t change when the noun changes‚ in Macedonian an adjective should agree in gender and number with the noun. For example:
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iambic pentameter. It means‚ that the whole work consists of fourteen lines and there are five feet in every line. A foot is made up of two or three syllables but just one is stressed among them. The word ‘‘iambic’’ refers to the type of the foot‚ which is used‚ and indicates that a short‚ unstressed syllable is followed by a long‚ stressed syllable. On the grounds of this definition‚ I have to say that Astrophil and Stella Sonnet 1‚ is not sonnet at all‚ or at least that this poem does not match
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nine separate rhymes throughout the poem‚ three in each stanza. Only two words are used for each rhyme; no rhyme is used twice. Of the eighteen rhyming words‚ sixteen — almost all — are of one syllable. The remaining two words consist of two and three syllables. With such a great number of single-syllable words‚ the rhymes are all rising ones‚ on the accented halves of iambic feet‚ and the end-of-line emphasis is on simple words. The grammatical forms and positions of the rhyming words lend support
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Who Deceased August‚ 1665‚ Being a Year and a Half Old." This poem is written in iambic pentameter which means that the first syllable is unstressed and following syllable is stressed. The use of this technique gives the rhythm of everyday communication‚ which is known to capture and keep one’s attention. The structure of the poem includes five metric feet‚ ten syllables per line‚ and two stanzas with a total of seven lines per stanza. Anne Bradstreet shows the love she has for the one and a half
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written in 4 line quatrains. It is written in alexandrines arranged in “rime croisées” throughout the 6 quatrains‚ with an ABAB style of rhyme. Hugo’s use of the Caesura defies the common practice of breaking the Alexandrine line into two units of six syllables called a hemistich‚ instead using the caesura at a much greater frequency throughout the poem to create the effects of imbalance and asymmetry while allowing greater expression and emphasis. The opening quatrain establishes the location of the poem
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Running Head: PHONEMIC AWARENESS IN A K-3 BALANCED LITERACY PROGRAM Phonemic Awareness in a K-3 Balanced Literacy Program RDG 512 Latisha L. McCall Grand Canyon University August 30‚ 2011 Abstract The research is concentrated on the effects of phonemic awareness on early readers and how it impacts reading fluently. The paper gives a definition of phonemic awareness‚ and phonics along with two Techniques for assessing phonemic awareness. The paper discuss the purpose
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1 Literary Terms 1. Allegory: a literary work that has a second meaning beneath the surface‚ often relating to a fixed‚ corresponding idea or moral principle. as in metaphor‚ one thing (usually nonrational‚ abstract‚ religious) is implicitly spoken of in terms of something concrete‚ but in an allegory the comparison is extended to include an entire work or large portion of a work. 2. Alliteration: repetition of initial consonant sounds. It serves to please the ear and bind verses together‚ to
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Romeo and Juliet Essay One of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies is ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Romeo‚ the male protagonist‚ is a thoughtful‚ sensitive character who comes across as a very non-violent person. He behaves a little immaturely at times (usually under the influence of his cousins) but is generally a very serious person. At the beginning of the play‚ he seems to be love-sick as he has an unrequited love – better put as an infatuation – for Rosaline from the house of Capulet‚ but later‚ in Act
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loud. Also like all poems the sound devices add to the entertainment value of the poem. Just like a song this poem has rhythm. The rhythm is iambic. This implies that there is a quiet syllable before a loud syllable (ba Bum). However there are slight changes throughout. For example there can be two quiet syllables with one loud one (ba ba Bum). Additionally
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