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Bellringer — For review only! . The underlying rhythm of a poem is called its _ _ _ _ _. Meter is divided into different metrical _ _ _ _ (the opposite of hands!) . . Bellringer — For review only! . 3. A metrical foot has either _ _ _ or three syllables.
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Bellringer— For review only! • The underlying rhythm of a poem is called its _ _ _ _ _. • Meter is divided into different metrical _ _ _ _ (the opposite of hands!).
Bellringer— For review only! 3. A metrical foot has either _ _ _ or three syllables. 4. Feet have either unstressed syllables or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ syllables.
Bellringer— For review only! 5. There are ten syllables in each line of a _ _ _ _ _ _. 6. Since sonnets are written in iambs, the meter for a sonnet is called iambic _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
AP Literature and Composition “It’s a ‘Trying to Remember Meter’ Tuesday!” March 6, 2012 Mr. Houghteling
AGENDA • Review Bellringer • Reviewing meaning in Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 18.” • “The White House” by Claude McKay
“The White House” • Think of the phrase, “The White House.” • For 3-4 minutes, write down any images, connotations, or meanings that come to mind when you think of “The White House.”
HOMEWORK • Complete the meter handout for Claude McKay’s “The White House.”