Poetry Syllables, Rhythm, and Patterns • Words are broken into syllables, parts that create a specific sound. • Poets use syllables to create sounds and rhythms in their poems. • Being able to identify the poet’s use of syllables can help the reader better understand the meaning of the poem and to identify the type of poem created.
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Poetry Syllables, Rhythm, and Patterns Words are broken into syllables, parts that create a specific sound. Poets use syllables to create sounds and rhythms.
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Poetry
Syllables, Rhythm, and Patterns
• Words are broken into syllables, parts that create a specific sound.
• Poets use syllables to create sounds and rhythms in their poems.
• Being able to identify the poet’s use of syllables can help the reader better understand the meaning of the poem and to identify the type of poem created.
“But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?”
Identify the syllables in the following line from Romeo
• Identify the rhyme scheme for each of the following sonnets.•Highlight the couplets.•State which type of sonnet each selection represents. •Be sure to provide a brief explanation to support your opinion.