Why didn’t Alfred Tennyson put any unstressed syllable in the line “Break break break”?
A: To show that the speaker is sobbing
B: To make the line sound more powerful
C: Mainly to shorten the line
D: To render the repetition more obvious
A: To show that the speaker is sobbing
B: To make the line sound more powerful
C: Mainly to shorten the line
D: To render the repetition more obvious
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- Why didn’t Alfred Tennyson put any unstressed syllable in the line “Break, break, break”?
- Why didn’t Alfred Tennyson put any unstr...reak, break, break”?
- What should the speaker in “Song For The Luddites” sound like? To render the repetition more obvious
- In the first line of Break, Break, Break, the poet uses and in the second line to express his grief about his dead friend.
- Chaucer was a master of the heroic couplet which consists of two rhyming lines in iambic pentameter. Iambic pentameter means_______. A: the line has 6 feet, and an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable B: the line has 6 feet, and a stressed syllable is followed by an unstressed syllable C: the line has 5 feet, and an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable D: the line has 5 feet, and a stressed syllable is followed by an unstressed syllable