26. READING AND EXPERIENCING POETRY

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Give four visual images in the passage.

1. "By the island in the river". 2. "Four gray walls and four gray towers,". 3. "Overlook a space of flowers". 4. "Thro' the wave that runs for ever". Four visual images in the passage are "Thro' the wave that runs for ever", "Four gray walls and four gray towers", "By the island in the river", and "Overlook a space of flowers".

Why would a poet vary the number of feet in lines of poetry?

A poet would very the number of feet in lines of poetry to create different metrical rythms and patterns throughout the poem. Doing so, it can also make a poem have more meaning and be more difficult for a reader to understand and interpret.

Review the excerpt from Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott, then answer the question. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver Thro' the wave that runs forever By the island in the river Flowing down to Camelot. Four gray walls and four gray towers, Overlook a space of flowers, And the silent isle embowers, The Lady of Shalott. How many feet are in Line 9? __________ feet

a0- 3 a0- three

Review the excerpt from Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott, then answer the question. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver Thro' the wave that runs forever By the island in the river Flowing down to Camelot. Four gray walls and four gray towers, Overlook a space of flowers, And the silent isle embowers, The Lady of Shalott. How many feet are used in each of the first 4 lines? __________ feet

a0- four a0- 4

the repetition of consonants at the beginning of words

alliteration

the repetition of consonants which appear at the beginning of words ( baa, baa, black sheep)

alliteration

a sudden, direct address to an inanimate object or a fictitious person

apostrophe

Now the denotative meaning of Lines 1 through 3 should make more sense.What do the breezes do to the wave (Mark all that apply.)? lighten them break the reflection of the water into "small pieces" darken them level out the waves

break the reflection of the water into "small pieces" darken them

objects that can be known by one or more of the five senses

concrete images

unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable

iambic foot

giving the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else

irony

an implied (unstated) comparison

metaphor

the arrangement of beats or accents in a line of poetry

meter

the use of words which sound like the sounds that they describe

onomatopoeia

words that sound like the noises they describe

onomatopoeia

gives human characteristics to inanimate objects, ideas, and animals

personification

the pattern in which similar end-sounds (or rhymes) occur in a poem

rhyme scheme

the pattern in which similar end-sounds occur in a poem

rhyme scheme

a stated comparison using like or as

simile

something that stands for something else

symbol

The verbwhitenin Line 1 is a very compressed image.It means that the wind turns the white underside of the willow leaves upward.In Line 2,duskis used in an unusual way.What is its meaning? the darker stage of twilight, especially in the evening tending to darkness; dusky to become or make dark or dusky

to become or make dark or dusky

Locate the verb shiver in Line 2. Which definition seems to fit this use? to break into small pieces to quiver or vibrate

to break into small pieces

In lines 1 through 8, what type of foot is used primarily? anapestic iambic dactylic trochaic

trochaic

an accented syllable followed by an unaccented syllable

trochaic foot


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