This or That: Poetry Writing
Words are divided into syllables. In English, syllables must have a vowel sound. For example, the word “winter” has two vowel sounds which divide the word into “win” and “ter.” Many forms of poetry are defined by the number of syllables on each line. Poetry uses syllables to make its words form a special kind of rhythm.
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