Bima Ali Bhaskara (30050)
Titi Hayati (30056)
Metre1. Metre is when you read a line of poetry you will almost certainly place more accent or stress on some syllable than on others.
2. Pentameter is five-stressed metre, as a literally form, like in the lines in the opening of 'The Good-Morrow'.
Verse form
1. Verse can be used as another word for 'poetry', and as the opposite of 'prose'.
2. Verse form is a general term for these structures, which have a strong visual dimension: they may be more obvious on the printed page than in a poem read aloud.
Rhyme
1. For many people, rhyme is the most fundamental feature of potrey.
2. The vowel and final consonant of the last syllable of the first line, 'souls' ,rhymes perfectly with the vowel and final consonant of the last syllable of the third line, '-trols': they are aurally identical. This is what we call a perfect rhyme.