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Meter

Meter. By: Chanel Kim, Chloe Song . What is Meter?. Meter is a recurring pattern of stressed (accented, or long) and unstressed (unaccented, or short) syllables in lines of a set length . Each pair of unstressed and stressed syllables makes up ‘foot.’

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Meter

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  1. Meter By: Chanel Kim, Chloe Song

  2. What is Meter? Meter is a recurring pattern of stressed (accented, or long) and unstressed (unaccented, or short) syllables in lines of a set length. Each pair of unstressed and stressed syllables makes up ‘foot.’ A lamb is a foot that contains an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.

  3. Example of Foot May I go and drink some water? If you divide to make foot: MayI / goand / drinksome/ water? -It is divided 2 syllables, stressed and unstressed.

  4. Iamb -Iamb (Iambic): Unstressed + Stressed->Two Syllables -Trochee (Trochaic): Stressed + Unstressed->Two Syllables -Spondee (Spondaic): Stressed + Stressed->Two Syllables -Anapest (Anapestic): Unstressed + Unstressed + Stressed->Three Syllables -Dactyl (Dactylic): Stressed + Unstressed + Unstressed ->Three Syllables

  5. Examples of type of iamb Iamb: MayI / goand / drinksome/ water? Trochee: MayI / goand / drinksome/ water? Spondee: MayI / goand / drinksome/ water?

  6. Types of meter & line length Monometer -One Foot Dimeter -Two Feet Trimeter -Three Feet Tetrameter -Four Feet Pentameter -Five Feet Hexameter -Six Feet Heptameter -Seven Feet Octameter -Eight Feet MayI / goand / drinksome/ water? [ Tetrameter ]

  7. Thank you :] http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/xmeter.html Thank you For listening...! By Chanel, Chloe

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