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| 1 | RHYTHM INDENTIFICATIONby lfriebus | 5 terms | October 23, 2007 |
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| 1 | Rhythm | Pattern of sound and silence in music. | Music vs. Noise & Sound |
| 2 | rhythm | in poetry, a pattern of stressed and unstressed sounds; in prose, some sort of recurrence (for example, of a motif) at approximately identical intervals | MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms |
| 3 | Rhythm | the repetition of elements in a regular pattern | NCIDQ |
| 4 | Rhythm | The flow of music through time | Music Appreciation Midterm - Chapter 1 |
| 5 | Rhythm | Regualar repetition of a beat or stress. In poetry the rhythm may be so regular that it can be measured. In prose the rise and fall on emphasis and accent are less regular. | Literary Terms |
| 6 | rhythm | design is the feeling of measurment created by line shape and color. | principles of design |
| 7 | Rhythm | Rhythm is a natural part of life. Our hearts beat rhythmically, our blood pulses, our lungs beath in and out etc. Our seasons, months, weeks and days pass in pattern. When we were small we like rhythmic stories, poems, songs and rhymes. Reading a passage aloud can help to establish its rhythm (and it may be significant ina piece of prose or poem.) Rhythm is usually used to emphasize subject matter or theme. | Language Features - NCEA Lv2 English |
| 8 | rhythm | arrangement of note and rest values | Music - terminology |
| 9 | rhythm | a continuance, flow, or sense of movement achieved by repeition of regulated visual units, the use of measured accents | design theory terminology |
| 10 | rhythm | Pattern of sound, including the accents of stress in lines of poetry. | AP Vocab - Full List |
| 11 | rhythm | Pattern of sound, including the accents of stress in lines of poetry. | AP Vocab 3 |
| 12 | Rhythm | the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in spoken or written language. | 6th grade literary term |
| 13 | rhythm | the beat of the poem | Poetry Terms |
| 14 | rhythm | the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables | poems |
| 15 | Rhythm | The beat of the poem. | Poem |
| 16 | rhythm | repetitive pattern of beats in poetry | Hockinson AP Literature and Composition |
| 17 | Rhythm | regular pattern of stressed and un stressed syllables | L.t.test |
| 18 | Rhythm | is the regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables | Literary terms (7th Grade) |
| 19 | Rhythm | is the regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables | Literary Terms 8 |
| 20 | rhythm | pattern of unstressed syllables in a poem | Vocabulary~4/24/07 |
| 21 | Rhythm | El Ritmo | Spanish Reading 2000 Vocab |
| 22 | Rhythm | the pattern of beats created by the arrangement if stressed and unstressed syllables particularly in poetry | literary analysis 2 |
| 23 | Rhythm | is the pattern of beats created by rhe arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables, particularly in poertry | Literary Analysis Terminology |
| 24 | Rhythm | the pattern of beats created by the arrangement if stressed and unstressed syllables particularly in poetry | LP Literary Terms 2006 |
| 25 | Rhythm | is the pattern of beats created by the arrgangement of stressed and unstressed syllables, parcticularly in proelty | dj Literary terms |
| 26 | Rhythm | is the pattern of beats created by the arrangement of stressed and understressed syllables, particulary in poetry. | ML Literary terms |
| 27 | rhythm | is the pattern of beats created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables, particulary in poetry. | KR Literary Terms |
| 28 | Rhythm | the pattern of beats created by the arrangement if stressed and unstressed syllables particularly in poetry | LP Literary Terms 2007 |
| 29 | Rhythm | the pattern of beats created by the arrangement if stressed and unstressed syllables particularly in poetry | TB Literary Terms |
| 30 | Rhythm | the pattern of beats created by the arrangement if stressed and unstressed syllables particularly in poetry | LP Literary Terms 2007 |
| 31 | rhythm | is the patteran of beats created by the arrangement of sressed an unstressed syllables, particularly in peotry. | literary terms |
| 32 | rhythm | musical quality in language produced by repetion | English Literary Devices and Terms |
| 33 | Rhythm | pattern created by repeating or varying elements, with consideration given space between them, and by establishing a sense of movement from one element to another | Chapter 3 |
| 34 | Rhythm | movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like. | SOL Reading Review |
| 35 | Rhythm | Arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line | lit |
| 36 | Rhythm | a beat in the poem, the beat that carries throughout the poem | LITTT |
| 37 | rhythm | a beat in the poem, the beat carried throughout the poem; it does not have to be consistant | poetry terms |
| 38 | rhythm | in poetry, rhythm is based on a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables (The NAM ing of CATS is a DIF fi cult MAT ter) | English Final Exam- Literature |
| 39 | rhythm | apparent flow of lines, textures, and colors that express feeling of motion rather than confusion | Floral Desgin Exam |
| 40 | rhythm | the pattern of stresses and unstressed syllables in words in a line of poetry | lit terms |
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