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Literary test #1
  • Literature
  • Exercise
  • Intermediate
  • English

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Andrei Scherbak
Andrei Scherbak
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William Shakespeare
  • Video lessons
  • Beginner
  • English

This video about William Shakespeare Biography in English. William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright and actor, widely regarded as both the greatest writer in the English language, and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet, and the "Bard of Avon".

Eugeniia Klimutina
Eugeniia Klimutina
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Literary test #2
  • Literature
  • Exercise
  • Intermediate
  • English
Andrei Scherbak
Andrei Scherbak
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Children's literature test
  • Exercise
  • High school
  • English

Do you want to test your book knowledge for children’s books? If so, ask yourself, have you ever read Friday Barnes, Sophie Mouse, Critter Club, Greetings from Somewhere, or Imagination Station? If you have, then you will definitely have a good time with this quiz.

Andrei Scherbak
Andrei Scherbak
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Literature Test for high school
  • Exercise
  • All levels
  • English

If you are studying for a high school or college level literature exam, test or quiz, or just looking for a sample practice test to challenge your literary knowledge, take this free literature test and see how well you score. It is not a scientific assessment tool but it will give you an idea of what type of questions can be found on a literature exam and how well you know works, themes and authors.

Andrei Scherbak
Andrei Scherbak
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Rhythm and Meter in English Poetry
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  • Pre-Intermediate
  • English

English poetry employs five basic rhythms of varying stressed (/) and unstressed (x) syllables. The meters are iambs, trochees, spondees, anapests and dactyls. In this document the stressed syllables are marked in boldface type rather than the tradition al "/" and "x." Each unit of rhythm is called a "foot" of poetry. The meters with two-syllable feet are - IAMBIC (x /) : That timeof yearthoumaystin mebehold - TROCHAIC (/ x): Tellmenotin mournful numbers - SPONDAIC (/ /): Break, break, break/ On thy coldgraystones, O Sea! - ANAPESTIC (x x/): And thesoundof a voicethat is still - DACTYLIC (/ x x): Thisis the forest primeval, the murmuring pinesand the hemlock (a trochee replaces the final dactyl)

Andrei Scherbak
Andrei Scherbak
4.762 reviews