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28 April, 21:17

In about one hundred words, discuss the meaning of rhyme and meter, and their effect in the stanza. Cite specific words and lines to support your analysis.

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  1. 28 April, 21:44
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    Meter in poetry is what brings the poem to life. It's the beat or rhythm when you read a poem. A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounding words placed at the end of the sentences or lines in poems. A stanza is a group of lines forming one of the sections in a poem. It is usually made up of four or more lines and usually has a regular pattern in the number of lines and the arrangement of meter and rhyme to it. "Here Captain! dear father! This arm beneath your head; It is some dream that on the deck, You've fallen cold and dead." The words head and dead are rhyming words since they both end in "ead".
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