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1 spondee A form of meter in a poem in which two stressed syllables are next to each other. English Semesters I and II
2 Spondee // Loe Poetry terms
3 spondee poetic foot with two accented syllables Hockinson AP Literature and Composition
4 Spondee A two-syllable word pronounced with equal emphasis on both syllables. Used in testing the SRT. CSD Chapter 6
5 spondee accented, accented English Poetic Terms
6 spondee stressed, stressed English Final Studies
7 spondee Two stressed syllables (DAH DAH) english final
8 Spondee Two stressed syllables English Terms - Drama, Poetry
9 spondee pattern of stressed and unstressed syllable in a foot -- (football) Poetry Vocab
10 Spondee ex. Men's eyes-- We real cool English 102
11 Spondee Stressed/stressed (True-blue) Poetry Terms
12 spondee type of foot - 2 stressed syllables Literary Terms
13 spondee a metrical foot consisting of two long or stressed syllables poetry terms
14 spondee two consecutive stressed syllables Poetry terms
15 spondee 2 consectutive sylables are stressed english terms 5
16 spondee a metrical foot consisting of two syllables, both of which are stressed Vocabulary of Poetry
17 spondee two accented syllables Lit Crit
18 Spondee two syllables, both stressed Poetry Unit Vocab.
19 spondee stressed, stressed Prosody
20 Spondee /, /, Stressed, Stressed Literary Terms
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