Devio Prahananto(047)
Riyandi Darmawan(057)
•Metre
1. Metre is the pattern of stresses o syllables per line in poetry.
2. Feet is the methapor that seems to lie behind the way that we traditionally describe the units of stressed and unstresssed syllables that establish the metre of the line.
•Verse Form
1. Verse is language that has been turned over around (from the Latin verb "vertor" - which also gives us 'version') so that it becomes something different.
2. Verse form is a general term for how many syllables or stresses there should be in a line, and how many line each group shoul contain.
•Rhyme
1. One of the function of rhyme is to arrange words such a way that they trigger one another in our minds, and persist in our memorist.
2. Poems don't always rhyme, but the vast majority of poems that we heard of, and can remember, do.
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