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5647578215meterthe Greek term for "measure"0
5647584354accentual meter, syllabic meter, accentual-syllabic meterthe three types of meter most commonly used by poets in the English language1
5647706220accentual meterstresses are counted and the syllables are variable2
5647765900syllabic metersyllables are counted but the stresses are varied3
5647770536accentual-syllabic meterboth stresses and syllable4
5647947412accentual metercommon in the ballad and the nursery rhyme Example: Ding, dong, bell, Pussy's in the well. Who put her in? Little Johnny Flynn. Who pulled her out? Little Tommy Stout. What a naughty boy was that, To try to drown poor pussy cat, Who never did him any harm, But killed all the mice in the farmer's barn.5
5648140087syllabic meternot easily heard, so it has to been seen on the page6
5648181361feetpatterns of stressed and unstressed syllables7
5648194816poetic footmeasured unit of meter8
5647758337iambicunstressed - stressed Example: Jenelle9
5647760191trochaicstressed - unstressed Example: Anya10
5647766297pyhhricunstressed - unstressed Example: Okay11
5647762223spondaicstressed - stressed Example: Ha ha!12
5647767710anapesticunstressed, unstressed - stressed Example: Donald Trump13
5647770131dactylicstressed - unstressed, unstressed Example: Hillary14
5647772666monometerone foot15
5648058796dimetertwo feet16
5648058797trimeterthree feet17
5648060174tetrameterfour feet18
5648062474pentameterfive feet19
5648064225hexametersix feet20
5648066166heptameterseven feet21
5648066167octametereight feet22
5648067923end-stopped linecomplete thought ends at end of line - period Example: Ever to come up with Dactyl trisyllable. Iambics march from short to long;23
5648070077enjambmentrun-on lines - the thought carries from one line to the next Example: From long to long in solemn short Slow spondee stalks; strong foot! yet ill able24
5648071466caesuraa pause in the middle of a line, marked by punctuation Example: Slow spondee stalks; strong foot! yet ill able Ever to come up with Dactyl trisyllable.25

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