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Meter in poetry is determined by which of these?
a. the arrangement and repetition of beats or accents in each poetic line
b. the repetition of consonants that appear at the beginning of words
c. the use of words that sound like the sounds that they describe
d. the pattern in which similar end-sounds occur in a poetic line

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Answer: The answer is indeed option a. the arrangement and repetition of beats or accents in each poetic line

Explanation:

Meter is what gives a poem a rhythmical sound by using certain patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables. For example, if we analyze the sentence "He knows she will and you can tell" we can see a pattern called iambic tetrameter - a four-time repetition of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.

Option b describes alliteration. Option c describes onomatopoeia. Finally, option d describes a rhyme.

The arrangement and repetition of beats or accents in each poetic line

Further Explanation:

In poetry meter, The rhythmic structure of a poem falls under the lines of the verse and lines of verse are known as the meter. If we talk about traditional verse forms, A specific verse meter is prescribed in it which alter in a given order. If we talk about the study and the use of meters as well as forms of the versification of meter, these both are known as prosody. A modern meter is classified in accordance of equal classical meter which has an important difference.  

English is a language which is accentual and because of this the beats and off beats which take place in such classical forms which are long and short. The meter of the poetry in the western world is mostly based on the syllables of particular types.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Metre of a Poem

Subject: English

Keywords:

Poetry Meter, Syllables, Quantitative, Stress, Classical, Difference, Languages, French, Chinese, Non-Stressed Languages, Weight.