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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used.

In each stanza, count the number of syllables in each line and determine the correct meter.

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iambic trimeter

iambic tetrameter

iambic monometer

iambic octameter

iambic dimeter

iambic pentameter

iambic heptameter

iambic hexameter


Pairs

Thus I

Pass by,

And die:

As one,

Unknown,

And gone.


(Robert Herrick, “Upon His

Departure Hence”)



A change of mood,

And saved some part

(Robert Frost, “Dust of Snow”)



Say to the court, it glows

And shines like rotten wood;

Say to the church, it shows

What's good, and doth no good


(Sir Walter Raleigh, “The Lie”)




The waves beside them danced; but they

Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:—

A poet could not but be gay

In such a jocund company:

I gazed—and gazed—but

little thought What wealth

the show to me had brought


(William Wordsworth,

“The Daffodils”)




The things which I have seen I now can see no more.


(William Wordsworth, “Ode: Intimations of

Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood")




Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?

Thou art more lovely and more temperate.


(William Shakespeare, Sonnet 18)


Respuesta :

Answer:

Iambic Monometer- Robert Herrick, “Upon His Departure Hence”

Iambic Dimeter- Robert Frost "Dust of Snow"

Iambic Trimeter- Sir Walter Raleigh "The Lie"

Iambic Tetrameter- William Wordsworth "The Daffodils"

Iambic Pentameter- William Shakespeare, Sonnet 18

Iambic Hexameter- William Wordsworth "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections fo Early Childhood"

Explanation:

An iambic foot (iamb) has a short syllable followed by a long syllable (SL or U/). For example, Tetrameter is four feet per line.

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