Words above two syllables have stressed syllables and unstressed syllables. If they are matched a certain way and repeated, _______ is formed.
rhythm
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- The poetic meter is iambic pentameter, containing 10 syllables with ____ pattern. A: unstressed and stressed B: stressed and unstressed C: stressed and stressed D: unstressed and unstressed
- Each individual unit it collection of stressed and unstressed syllables is called a foot.()
- In connected speech, unstressed syllables before the stress are said very quickly to catch up the beat while the length of the stressed syllables remains more or less the same. ( )
- If a poem has more stressed syllables than unstressed syllables, it may achieve the effect of______. A: emphasis B: uncertainty C: rock music D: vividness
- English has the stress-timed rhythm, which means in English stressed syllables occur at roughly regular intervals of time with an uneven number of unstressed syllables between them. ( )
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39. Syllables that have an onset and a nucleus but no coda are known as _________ ____syllables.
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Rhythm in English speech is based on stress. A rhythm unit is formed by a stressed syllable, together with unstressed syllables which may come before that stress and/or after it.
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A rhythm group contains more than one stressed syllable, together with unstressed syllables clustering about it or none.
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Listen to the rhythm of the following sentences. Which sentence has two stressed syllables?
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________ refers to the changing pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of a poem. A: meter B: rhythm C: foot D: sound