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Foot and Meter in Poetry
Quiz by Jennifer Koller
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- Q1Come live | with me | and be | my loveIambic monometerIambic tetrameterIambic pentameterTrochaic tetrameter60s
- Q2Why so / pale and / wan, fond / Lover?Trochaic monomenterTrochaic dimeterIambic pentameterTrochaic tetrameter60s
- Q3And the sheen| of their spears | was like stars | on the seadactylic pentameterdactylic trimeteranapestic trimeteranapestic tetrameter60s
- Q4And the sound l of a voice l that is stilliambic pentameteranapestic monometeranapestic trimeteranapestic tetrameter60s
- Q5We that had loved him so, followed him, honoured himdactylic pentametertrochaic tetrameterDactylic tetrameteranapestic pentameter60s
- Q6Half a league, half a league Half a league onwardiambic pentameterdactylic monometerdactylic tetrameter + trocheeanapestic trimeter60s
- Q7If music be the food of love, play on;iambic trimetertrochaic tetrameteriambic tetrameteriambic pentameter60s
- Q8“Bent like a laboring oar, that toils in the surf of the ocean, Bent, but not broken, by age was the form of the notary public;dacytlic hexameter + one spondeeanapestic pentameterdactylic tetramenterdactylic pentameter20s