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Identify the type of rhyme:Identify the type of rhyme:
a. alternating rhymeb. royal rhymec. enclosed rhymed. rhyming couplet
a. alternating rhymeb. royal rhymec. enclosed rhymed. rhyming couplet
Identify the type of rhyme:
When primroses are out in Spring,And small blue violets come between;When merry birds sing on boughs green,And rills, as soon as born, must sing.
a. royal rhymeb. alternating rhymec. acrosticd. sonnet
Identify the type of rhyme:
When primroses are out in Spring,And small blue violets come between;When merry birds sing on boughs green,And rills, as soon as born, must sing.
a. royal rhymeb. alternating rhymec. acrosticd. sonnet
What is the name for this type of poem?
Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewestNow is the time that face should form another;Whose fresh repair if now thou not renewest,Thou dost beguile the world, unbless some mother.For where is she so fair whose unear'd wombDisdains the tillage of thy husbandry?Or who is he so fond will be the tomb,Of his self-love to stop posterity? Thou art thy mother's glass and she in theeCalls back the lovely April of her prime;So thou through windows of thine age shalt see,Despite of wrinkles this thy golden time.But if thou live, remember'd not to be,Die single and thine image dies with thee.
What is the name for this type of poem?
Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewestNow is the time that face should form another;Whose fresh repair if now thou not renewest,Thou dost beguile the world, unbless some mother.For where is she so fair whose unear'd wombDisdains the tillage of thy husbandry?Or who is he so fond will be the tomb,Of his self-love to stop posterity? Thou art thy mother's glass and she in theeCalls back the lovely April of her prime;So thou through windows of thine age shalt see,Despite of wrinkles this thy golden time.But if thou live, remember'd not to be,Die single and thine image dies with thee.
Identify the rhyme scheme:
Where-e'er you find "the cooling western breeze,"In the next line, it "whispers through the trees;"If crystal streams "with pleasing murmurs creep,"The reader's threatened (not in vain) with "sleep."
Identify the rhyme scheme:
Where-e'er you find "the cooling western breeze,"In the next line, it "whispers through the trees;"If crystal streams "with pleasing murmurs creep,"The reader's threatened (not in vain) with "sleep."
a. alternating rhymeb. royal rhymec. enclosed rhymed. rhyming couplet
a. alternating rhymeb. royal rhymec. enclosed rhymed. rhyming couplet
a. alternating rhymeb. royal rhymec. enclosed rhymed. rhyming couplet
a. alternating rhymeb. royal rhymec. enclosed rhymed. rhyming couplet
Identify the rhyme scheme:
They flee from me that sometime did me seekWith naked foot, stalking in my chamber.I have seen them gentle, tame, and meek,That now are wild and do not rememberThat sometime they put themself in dangerTo take bread at my hand; and now they range,Busily seeking with a continual change.
Identify the rhyme scheme:
They flee from me that sometime did me seekWith naked foot, stalking in my chamber.I have seen them gentle, tame, and meek,That now are wild and do not rememberThat sometime they put themself in dangerTo take bread at my hand; and now they range,Busily seeking with a continual change.
What type of poem is this?What type of poem is this?
once a snowflake fellon my brow and i lovedit so much and i kissedit and it was happy and called its cousinsand brothers and a webof snow engulfed me theni reached to love them alland i squeezed them and they becamea spring rain and i stood perfectlystill and was a flower
once a snowflake fellon my brow and i lovedit so much and i kissedit and it was happy and called its cousinsand brothers and a webof snow engulfed me theni reached to love them alland i squeezed them and they becamea spring rain and i stood perfectlystill and was a flower
Curving up, then down.Meeting blue sky and green earth
Melding sun and rain.
Curving up, then down.Meeting blue sky and green earth
Melding sun and rain.
What type of poem is this?What type of poem is this?
What type of poem is this?What type of poem is this?
There once was a woman of ice .She never knew how to be nice .She spent all of her life ,on the edge of a knife ,cutting herself off from advice.
There once was a woman of ice .She never knew how to be nice .She spent all of her life ,on the edge of a knife ,cutting herself off from advice.
a. other men are jealous of your ageb. the lines of this poem will make you live forever.c. whenever you grow old, you will still be able to breathe and see.
a. other men are jealous of your ageb. the lines of this poem will make you live forever.c. whenever you grow old, you will still be able to breathe and see.
A. There is no obstacle for true love, because love does not fade when life changes.
B. We should be married quickly, because our love might change later.
C. If your love changes, you should confess it to your spouse.
A. There is no obstacle for true love, because love does not fade when life changes.
B. We should be married quickly, because our love might change later.
C. If your love changes, you should confess it to your spouse.