In a poem, if there are equal number of lines in each stanza, it is called a ___ structure. A. symmetrical B. asymmetrical C. random D. irregular 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:如果诗歌中每个 stanza 的行数相等,这被称为对称结构。不对称结构是指 stanza 的行数不相等。随机结构...
In the poem, the repeated lines at the beginning and end of each stanza serve to: A. create confusion B. enhance the rhythm C. reduce the meaning D. make the poem shorter 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。本题考查诗歌中重复行的作用。选项 A,重复行并非是为了制造混乱;选项 C,重复行通常不...
SomonkaSomonka is a form of Japanese poetry consisting of two tanka stanzas, with each stanza written by a different poet. Each tanka consists of five lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5-7-7. SonnetTraditionally, sonnets are fourteen-line poems that follow a strict rhyme scheme and conf...
Example: But we LOVED with a LOVE that was more than LOVE. Refrain The repetition of one or more phrases or lines at definite intervals in a poem, usually at the end of a stanza Stanza A group of consecutive lines in a poem that form a single unit; a division of a poem that is ...
百度试题 题目The pattern of rhymes at the end of the lines in a poem or a poetic stanza is called_ A.Rhyme schemeB.rhythmC.parallelismD.Onomatopoeia相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
"There was an Old Man with a beard, Who said, 'It is just as I feared! Two Owls and a Hen, Four Larks and a Wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!'" Ballad A ballad is a form of narrative poetry that tells a story, often set to music. It's typically composed of fo...
The poem takes this sibilance and runs with it in the next stanza. Here are lines 17-19, for example: Surely, Shakespeare is wicked, the map a bad example. With ships and sun and love tempting them to steal— For lives that slyly turn in their cramped holes Here, alliterative sibilanc...
At that time, every line of the four-line stanza rhymed, with a rhyme change occurring every two lines. Such a pressing rhyme scheme made for an unpleasant musicality.1 The seven-character short poem Hu describes is a compact seven-character four-lined verse. He traces the form to Xiang ...
In‘Tate’s Avenue’Heaney supplies the reader with two good examples of caesura in the first lines of the poem. Here is the first stanza: Not the brown and fawn car rug, that first one Spread on sand by the sea but breathing land-breaths, ...
Unlock with LitCharts A+ Lines 75-80 Daddy, you can ... ... bastard, I’m through. Unlock with LitCharts A+ “Daddy” Symbols Blackness Plath uses the color black in this poem to symbolize oppression. In the first stanza, the speaker identifies her father's memory/her trauma as ...