Reading Comprehension #14017 |
Most lines of a poem have several feet. The number of feet found in a line of poetry is given a name. A prefix is added to the word meter to tell you how many feet are present. Look at the tables below to learn the names of common feet patterns.
The names for the stress pattern and name for the number of feet in
a line can be combined to name a line of poetry. Some examples include:
iambic tetrameter iambic pentameter Notice that the syllables of a single foot may consist of one word or extend over more than one word. The word “only,” for example, is divided between two “feet.” |
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