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Patterns in Poetry: Recognizing and Analyzing Poetic Form and Meter

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This inspiring book teaches students how to recognize, interpret, and mimic patterns through poetic form and meter. Students are shown how basic patterns can take shape in haiku and limericks through rhyme and form. They will learn to interpret the meter of poetry through understanding stressed and unstressed syllables and poetic feet. Includes several annotated sonnet excerpts from Shakespeare and a concise glossary of relevant literary terms.

32 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2005

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Useful content. Unfortunate striped background for pages makes it hard to read, imo.
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