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प्रश्न
Read the poem and write -
- The number of stressed syllables (Rhythm) in the line. A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
- Does the poem retain a steady rhythm throughout?
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उत्तर
- A thing of beauty is joy of over.
- Yes
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Copy the first 8 lines and mark the stressed syllables using a coloured pen.
Write the names of any five of your friends and mention the number of syllables in each name.
Count the syllables and underline the appropriate number in the box.
| elephant |
| 1 2 3 |
Count the syllables and underline the appropriate number in the box.
| mirror |
| 1 2 3 |
Count the syllables and underline the appropriate number in the box.
| kangaroo |
| 1 2 3 |
Count the syllables and underline the appropriate number in the box.
| insect |
| 1 2 3 |
Count the syllables and underline the appropriate number in the box.
| monkey |
| 1 2 3 |
Count the syllables and underline the appropriate number in the box.
| bucket |
| 1 2 3 |
Count the syllables and underline the appropriate number in the box.
| biscuit |
| 1 2 3 |
Count the syllables in the lines of ‘The Divine Image’. Do you see a pattern?
The first line has eight and the second line has six syllables.
Two syllables make a foot in poetry. Here the first syllable of each foot is unstressed and the second syllable is stressed.
