Match the example to the term. 1 . irony When I /do count / the clock / that tells / the time 2 . pentameter merrily, merrily all the way home 3 . rhyme scheme John stumbled ninety-six yards to a touchdown. 4 . simile Death watches over us all our lives. 5 . slant rhyme These shoes wear like iron. 6 . trochaic abba, abba 7 . true rhyme most important element of poetry 8 . language moon, June 9 . personification tune, boom 10 . dactylic Seek and ye shall find.

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Answer: the correct sequence is 1.-irony: John stumbled ninety-six yards to a touchdown. 2.- Pentameter: When I /do count / the clock / that tells / the time when I do count  3.-Rhyme scheme: abba, abba. 4.- Simile: These shoes wear like iron. 5.- Slant rhyme: tune, boom 6.- Trochaic: Seek and ye shall find.  7.- True rhyme: moon June 8.- language: most important element of poetry 9.- personification: Death watches 10.- Dactylic: merrily, merrily all the way home

1. irony - John stumbled ninety-six yards to a touchdown

2. pentameter - When I /do count / the clock / that tells / the time

3. rhyme scheme - abba, abba

4. simile - These shoes wear like iron

5. slant rhyme - tune, boom

6. trochaic - Seek and ye shall find

7. true rhyme - moon, June

8. language - most important element of poetry

9. personification - Death watches over us all our lives

10. dactylic -  merrily, merrily all the way home

what is irony?

  • The use of language that normally means the contrary to communicate one's meaning, usually for hilarious or forceful effect.

what is pentameter?

  • A line of verse made up of five metrical feet, or two halves of two feet each and a long syllable.

what is rhyme scheme?

  • A poem's or verse's arranged pattern of rhymes at the conclusion of each line.

what is a simile?

  • a figure of speech in which one object is compared to another of a different sort with words such as 'like' or 'such as', in order to make a description more strong or vivid.

what is a slant rhyme?

  • A slant rhyme is a sort of rhyme in which the sounds of the words are similar but not identical.

what is a trochaic?

  • A trochee is a metrical foot that consists of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable (the adjective is "trochaic"). Trochees appear often in lyric, choral, and spoken conversation in Greek comedy and tragedy.

what is a true rhyme?

  • A perfect rhyme, also known as a true rhyme, is a sort of rhyme in which both words' stressed vowel sounds, as well as any subsequent sounds, are identical.

what is personification?

  • The poet uses this figure of speech to describe an idea, an object, or a nonhuman shape as if it were a person.

what is a dactylic?

  • An accented syllable is followed by two unaccented syllables in a metrical foot.

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