Interpretation of intonation: (1) ups and downs (mostly referring to tone, momentum of the article, etc. (2) ups and downs. (3) praise and blame.
How many people know iambic pentameter?
2. A boat, a skirt and a coat are simple iambic phrases that you will often hear in our language.
3. iambic is a simple unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
4. The language and rhythm used by Aeschylus in the play is plain prose or the predecessor of iambic pentameter.
5. The basic rhythm of Frost's poetry is the basic rhythm of English poetry, that is, blank verse or iambic pentameter blank verse.
6. However, Whitman's real local feature lies in getting rid of the shackles of traditional English poetry iambic.
7. When literature developed to that time, only poems written for drama would use iambic pentameter blank poems.
Of course, this sense of identity is not only due to his sound quality-low but not rich voice, in which the cadence of Australian accent is not obvious, and it almost becomes a British accent.
9. But when we finished reading this line, we really entered the normal iambic pentameter poem.
10, the most standard is iambic.
1 1, his tone is so cadence.
12. Like any great trip, the songs that inspire us are always full of cadence, sadness and joy, which bring us unexpected enlightenment and exotic atmosphere.
13 but we have to read it so awkwardly, and the rhyming format of iambic forced us to read it like this.
14 We have been familiar with the intonation and sentence structure of our mother tongue since childhood, so we think that the so-called good articles in other countries should be the same, but the languages are different.
15. She thinks his voice is particularly beautiful. This is a gentleman's cadence, loud voice, with the smooth, gentle and lasting charm of Charleston people.
16, he read a story about the murder trial in the newspaper with cadence, and we all enjoyed his main roles with relish.
17, but it can also show the other side of feelings. Its cadence sometimes makes people miss the distant countryside.
18, in a few days, your ears will get used to the cadence of Caribbean English dialects every second, and you will benefit a lot from staying in this tropical paradise.
19, cadence is to describe the high and low twists and turns of the voice and the harmony of rhythm when reading aloud.
20. But even if the iambic pentameter lines are translated into Chinese, it is impossible to inspire Chiang Kai-shek to carry out reforms, let alone let him give up power.
2 1, his recitation is cadence and full of emotion.
22. This linguistic phenomenon in English has long been used by poets in poetry, such as iambic pentameter, the most common prosodic form in English.
Mr Gore said cadently, "In the past six years, we have been able to stop global warming.
24, how to use cadence tone to attract the attention of the audience.
25. The courtyard layout in Wei Liu is also cadence, which coincides with the melody.