LITERATURE QUESTIONS
MISCELLENEOUS QUESTIONS
Question
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the novel
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a poem
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a metrical device
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None of these
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Detailed explanation-1: -In English iambic pentameters, a feminine ending involves the addition of an eleventh syllable, as in Shakespeare’s famous lineTo be, or not to be; that is the questionIn French, a feminine line is one ending with a mute e, es, or ent.
Detailed explanation-2: -feminine ending, in prosody, a line of verse having an unstressed and usually extrametrical syllable at its end.
Detailed explanation-3: -Feminine ending, in meter, a line of verse that ends with an unstressed syllable. See Masculine and feminine endings. Feminine ending or feminine cadence, a term in music theory for a phrase or movement that ends in an unstressed note or weak cadence.
Detailed explanation-4: -If there are nine syllables in a particular line and the last syllable or the ninth syllable is short or unstressed, the line is said to have a feminine ending. For example, this iambic tetrameter line, “Glorious things of thee are spok-[en”, contains a feminine ending.
Detailed explanation-5: -The feminine ending is a variation on iambic pentameter caused by adding an extra unstressed syllable to the end of a line. Also called a weak ending, this variant is used to indicate a question or uncertainty in the speaker.