versification - the form or metrical composition of a poem 11. form - a particular mode in which something is manifested; "his resentment took the form of extreme hostility" fashion, manner, mode, style, way - how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid ...
Good morning everyone present here. Distinguished dignitaries, esteemed judges, respected teachers, and my dear friends, I feel exceedingly proud and privileged to have got an opportunity to recite a poem. The title of the poem is (Say the title); it has been written/composed/penned by (Poet...
to elicit(引出) an emotional 6 (respond).7 2018 study by the National Endowment for the Arts found that poctry readership 8_(ine in recent years, especially among those under age 35. Still, many people find poetry unapproachable or wee they don't 9 (immediate)“get" a poem's meaning....
a tennis player in peak form. Grammar. a word, part of a word, or group of words forming a construction that recurs in various contexts in a language with relatively constant meaning.Comparelinguistic form. a particular shape of such a form that occurs in more than one shape. InI'm, '...
ful in each of the blanks with an appropriate form of the word given and explain its meaning1. badA. A blossom develops from a___.B. In this poem, the___flower means youth.2. accessA. The only___to that ancient castle is along a muddy track.B. Users can___their voice mail r...
form. Form is not just attributed as a meaning of the text, but is also meaningful in the poem, whose 'leaves of grass' – both the sheets of the book and the lines of the poem – are on the one hand sheets of papyrus and on the other hand manifestations of the democratic spirit....
[1805–15; independent use of-meter,influenced in some senses bymete1] -meter a combining form meaning “measure,” used in the names of instruments measuring quantity, extent, degree, etc.:altimeter; barometer.Compare-metry. [< New Latin-metrum< Greekmétronmeasure] ...
Still. many people find poetry unapproachable or worry if they don't 9 (immediate) "get" a poem's meaning. Edward Hirsch, author of How to Read a Poem :And Fall in Love with Poetry, advises reading a poem out loud a few times, discussing 10 with a friend and, most importantly, ...
Grammar[~ + object] to produce (a word or class of words) by adding a prefix or suffix, combining elements, or changing the shape of the word:For many words in English we form the plural by adding-s. -form-, root. -form- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "form, shape...
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