Rythem/Meter

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1.
Wavelike recurrence of motion or sound; a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in language
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Characteristic of rhythmic language that makes people tap their feet to match the rhythm
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Has an unstressed, stressed syllable; a-BOVE
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Has a stressed, unstressed syllable; GAR-den
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Has an unstressed, unstressed, stressed
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Has an stressed, unstressed, unstressed syllable;
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Has both stressed and stressed syllables;
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Pauses that occur within the lines
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One basic unit of meter
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Syllables Often used with a high pitch and spoken with a loud tone to act as the “beat of the word
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syllables Often used with a low, quiet pitch tone and often use reduced vocal sounds
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stresses often used to make intentions clear
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the end of the line corresponds with a natural speech pause
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the sense of the line moves without pause on into the next line