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Question
identify the meter in the following line (stressed lines are underlined): \tonight we gaze at stars that light the sky.\
iambic pentameter
trochaic octameter
dactyl
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<reasoning>
Analyze the syllable stress pattern
We examine the syllables and the underlined stressed words/syllables in the line:
"Tonight we gaze at stars that light the sky."
Breaking down the syllables and their stresses (unstressed = \(\smile\), stressed = \(-\)):
- To (unstressed) night (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
- we (unstressed) gaze (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
- at (unstressed) stars (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
- that (unstressed) light (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
- the (unstressed) sky (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
Identify the poetic foot
Each unit of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable (\(\smile -\)) is called an iamb.
Count the number of feet
There are 5 iambic feet in this single line:
- Tonight
- we gaze
- at stars
- that light
- the sky
A line consisting of five iambic feet is written in iambic pentameter.
Evaluate the given options
- iambic pentameter: Matches our analysis of 5 iambic feet.
- trochaic octameter: Consists of 8 trochaic feet (stressed-unstressed), which is incorrect.
- dactyl: A foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables, which is incorrect.
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<answer>
<mcq-correct>(A) iambic pentameter</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) trochaic octameter</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) dactyl</mcq-option>
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Analyze the syllable stress pattern
We examine the syllables and the underlined stressed words/syllables in the line:
"Tonight we gaze at stars that light the sky."
Breaking down the syllables and their stresses (unstressed = \(\smile\), stressed = \(-\)):
- To (unstressed) night (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
- we (unstressed) gaze (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
- at (unstressed) stars (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
- that (unstressed) light (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
- the (unstressed) sky (stressed) \(
ightarrow \smile -\)
Identify the poetic foot
Each unit of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable (\(\smile -\)) is called an iamb.
Count the number of feet
There are 5 iambic feet in this single line:
- Tonight
- we gaze
- at stars
- that light
- the sky
A line consisting of five iambic feet is written in iambic pentameter.
Evaluate the given options
- iambic pentameter: Matches our analysis of 5 iambic feet.
- trochaic octameter: Consists of 8 trochaic feet (stressed-unstressed), which is incorrect.
- dactyl: A foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables, which is incorrect.
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<mcq-correct>(A) iambic pentameter</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) trochaic octameter</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) dactyl</mcq-option>
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