1)How many stressed syllables are in these lines?
First Line: The sea was wet as wet could be.
Second Line: The sand was dry as dry.
A. 4 in the first line 3 in the second line
B. 4 in the first line 4 in the second line
C. 4 in the first line 6 in the second line
D. 3 in the first line 6 in second line
(IDK WHAT STRESSED SYLLABLES IS SO IDK WHATS THE ANSWER but im going for A)
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'Stressed' just means you say the syllable a little more loudly than the others. You MUST read the lines aloud to hear them.
Line 1 has 8 syllables and line 2 has 6. Can you hear them? Read them aloud!
Line 1 has 8 syllables and line 2 has 6. Can you hear them? Read them aloud!
You are correct, but you say you are guessing. Read this. I think it will help you understand stressed and unstressed words and syllables.
http://www.ehow.com/how_8762174_determine-stressed-unstressed-syllables-poem.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_8762174_determine-stressed-unstressed-syllables-poem.html
the SEA was WET as WET could BE
the SAND was DRY as DRY
What do you think?
the SAND was DRY as DRY
What do you think?
I think the answer is A)
You are correct!
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