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TERCET. By, Michelle McNeight Period 1. How Do I Write a Tercet ?. A t ercet is a three-line stanza. The three lines do not have to rhyme. However, when all three lines rhyme in a tercet , it is called a triplet.
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TERCET By, Michelle McNeight Period 1
How Do I Write a Tercet? • A tercet is a three-line stanza. • The three lines do not have to rhyme. • However, when all three lines rhyme in a tercet, it is called a triplet. • There is no specific way that the words in a tercet have to be accented or unaccented.
Example of a Tercet Upon Julia’s Clothes by, Robert Herrick Whenas in silks my Julia goes, Then, then, methinks, how sweetly flows That liquefaction of her clothes. Next, when I cast mine eyes, and see That brave vibration, each way free, O, how that glittering taketh me! Source: The Bedford Introduction to Literature
My Tercet Friends are very special people Who understand yourself and your crazyness And still love you Do not be afraid to be self, For that is the only way to succed We cannot pretend, or be fake Integrity is a special quality Kindness is a given And friends uphold these till the end.
My Tercet Triplet The Tercet Tercets are very fun to write, talk about a friend or a kite, they are even fun to recite! a One can rhyme or stay plain either way they are the same maybe try to make it into a game. a Just start one up and it might be fun do not stop untill you are done after, show it to your mum.
Works Cited Michelle McNeight Mrs. Patterson AP English Lit P.1 8 March 2012 Meyer, Michael. The Bedford Introduction to Literature. Boston: Bedford of St. Martin's, 1993. Print.