QUESTION IMAGE
Question
word | definition
comedy |
iamb |
meter |
rhyme |
rhythm |
scansion |
structure |
syllable |
tragedy |
trochee |
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Define dramatic genres
- Comedy: A lighthearted dramatic work with a happy ending.
- Tragedy: A serious drama depicting the downfall of a main character.
Define rhythmic units and feet
- Iamb: A metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
- Trochee: A metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable.
- Syllable: A single unit of speech sound containing a vowel sound.
Define structural and metrical terms
- Meter: The systematic rhythmic pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry.
- Rhyme: The correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words.
- Rhythm: The measured flow of words and phrases in verse or prose.
- Scansion: The analysis of a poem's metrical structure by marking stressed and unstressed syllables.
- Structure: The organizational framework or arrangement of elements in a literary work.
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<answer>
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| iamb | A metrical foot consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable. |
| meter | The systematic, repeating pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry. |
| rhyme | The repetition of identical or similar concluding syllables in different words, typically at the ends of lines. |
| rhythm | The patterned recurrence of strong and weak melodic beats or accents in speech or music. |
| scansion | The process of analyzing and marking the metrical pattern of a poem's lines. |
| structure | The organizational framework, arrangement, or form of a literary work. |
| syllable | A single unit of spoken language consisting of an uninterrupted vowel sound with or without surrounding consonants. |
| tragedy | A serious dramatic work depicting the downfall or suffering of a noble protagonist. |
| trochee | A metrical foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable. |
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Define dramatic genres
- Comedy: A lighthearted dramatic work with a happy ending.
- Tragedy: A serious drama depicting the downfall of a main character.
Define rhythmic units and feet
- Iamb: A metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
- Trochee: A metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable.
- Syllable: A single unit of speech sound containing a vowel sound.
Define structural and metrical terms
- Meter: The systematic rhythmic pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry.
- Rhyme: The correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words.
- Rhythm: The measured flow of words and phrases in verse or prose.
- Scansion: The analysis of a poem's metrical structure by marking stressed and unstressed syllables.
- Structure: The organizational framework or arrangement of elements in a literary work.
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| iamb | A metrical foot consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable. |
| meter | The systematic, repeating pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry. |
| rhyme | The repetition of identical or similar concluding syllables in different words, typically at the ends of lines. |
| rhythm | The patterned recurrence of strong and weak melodic beats or accents in speech or music. |
| scansion | The process of analyzing and marking the metrical pattern of a poem's lines. |
| structure | The organizational framework, arrangement, or form of a literary work. |
| syllable | A single unit of spoken language consisting of an uninterrupted vowel sound with or without surrounding consonants. |
| tragedy | A serious dramatic work depicting the downfall or suffering of a noble protagonist. |
| trochee | A metrical foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable. |
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