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24 March, 05:53

Match the definition to the term.

1. the foot used to form the basis of the meter

2. repetition of the same first sound

3. a two-syllable foot that stresses the first syllable

4. musical effect used by poets

5. three syllables, two unaccented followed by one accented

6. a resemblance in the sound of words or syllables

7. to use a word that imitates a sound associated with a specific object

8. two syllables; one unaccented, one accented

assonance

trochee

iamb

anapest

consonance

onomatopoeia

dominant foot

alliteration

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  1. 24 March, 06:05
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    1. the foot used to form the basis of the meter

    dominant foot

    2. repetition of the same first sound

    alliteration

    3. a two-syllable foot that stresses the first syllable

    iamb

    4. musical effect used by poets

    consonance

    5. three syllables, two unaccented followed by one accented

    anapest

    6. a resemblance in the sound of words or syllables

    assonance

    7. to use a word that imitates a sound associated with a specific object

    onomatopoeia

    8. two syllables; one unaccented, one accented

    trochee

    Explanation:

    The most basic unit in a poetic meter is known as the metrical foot.

    The five basic metres in English poetry is: iamb, anapest, trochees, spondees and dactyls.
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