syllabicverse | | Replacing regular foot with another one. |
foot | | This term refers to any wavelike recurrence of motion or sound. |
rhetoricalstresses | | Is one in which the end of the line corresponds with a natural speech pause. (2-3 wordss) |
metricalvariations | | What was the whole presentation about? (Hint: Topic) |
caesuras | | Is the identifying characteristic of rhythmic language that we can tap our feet to. |
freeverse | | In speech, this is used to make our intentions clear. |
grammaticalandrhetoricalpauses | | Is one in which the sense of the line hurries on into the next line. (2-3 words) |
run-online | | Added at the beginnings or endings of lines. (2-3 words) |
anacrusis | | One or more syllables that are a_________; that is, given more prominence in pronunciation than the rest. |
prosepoem | | Call attention to some of the sounds because they depart from what is regular. |
rhythm | | Pauses that occur in the middle of lines, either grammatical or rhetorical . Are used |
blankverse | | Counts only the number of syllables per line regardless of accents. |
stanza | | The title of the literature book that this worksheet is based off of. |
RhythmandMeter | | Another sort of poetry that depends entirely on ordinary prose rhythms |
extra-metricalsyllables | | The poetic line is the basic unit in ____ _____ |
meter | | The third unit of measurement, consists of a group of lines whose metrical pattern is repeated throughout the poem. |
end-stoppedline | | The omission of an unaccented syllable at the beginning of a line. |
substitution | | A term that every student of poetry should know (and should be careful not to confuse with free verse) is _____ _____. This term has a very specific meter: it is iambic pentameter, unrimed. |
accented | | One basic unit of meter, consists normally of one accented syllable plus one or two unaccented syllables, though occasionally there may be no unaccented syllables. |
PerrinesSoundandSense | | Variation can be introduced by ___________ and ___________ _________, whether or not signaled by punctuation (Punctuation pauses are usually of longer duration than those occasioned only by syntax and rhetoric, and pauses for periods are longer than those for commas.) |