“The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost is a poem in iambic tetrameter; within each stanza we see the typical ABAAB rhyme scheme.
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- The Road Not Taken is a poem written by ______. A: Robert Frost B: Longfellow C: Ezra Pond D: Carl Sandburg
- The pattern of rhymes at the end of the lines in a poem or a poetic stanza is called ____. A: Rhyme scheme B: Onomatopoeia C: rhythm
- The poem contains altogether quatrains of iambic pentameter, with a rime scheme of for each stanza.
- 中国大学MOOC: The type of stanza of 9 lines, in which the first eight lines are iambic pentameter, and the ninth is iambic hexameter and of which the rhyme scheme is ababbcbcc, is called __________ stanza.
- With the exception of the 7th and 8th lines, the poem of “Song” is written in . A: iambic tetrameter B: trochaic tetrameter C: iambic pentameter
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The Road Not Taken[img=220x257]17da55d19ab81aa.png[/img]罗伯特·弗罗斯特(Robert Frost)
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The type of stanza of 9 lines, in which the first eight lines are iambic pentameter, and the ninth is iambic hexameter and of which the rhyme scheme is ababbcbcc, is called __________ stanza. A: Shakespearian B: Spenserian C: Elizabethan D: the Queen’s
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The rhyme scheme of a typical Shakespearean sonnet is ____.
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What is the rhythm of this poem A: iambic pentamete B: iambic tetrameter and anapaestic tetramete C: anapaestic tetramete D: anapaestic pentamete
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The rhyme scheme of Spenserian Stanza is_____.(答案字母之间不空格)