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choose the poem that uses trochaic meter. bounding billow, cease thy mo…

Question

choose the poem that uses trochaic meter. bounding billow, cease thy motion, bear me not so swiftly over! cease thy roaring, foamy ocean! i will tempt thy rage no more. on the rim of a skyscrapers forehead i looked down and saw: hats: fifty thousand hats: swarming with a noise of bees and sheep, cattle and waterfalls, stopping with a silence of sea grass, a silence of prairie corn. adapted from mary robinson, written between dover and calais, in july 1792 and from carl sandburg, hats

Explanation:

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A trochaic meter has a pattern of stressed - unstressed syllables. In the first poem "Bounding billow, cease thy motion...", each foot starts with a stressed syllable (e.g., "Bound - ing", "cease - thy"). The second poem does not follow this pattern consistently.

Answer:

Bounding billow, cease thy motion,
Bear me not so swiftly over!
Cease thy roaring, foamy ocean!
I will tempt thy rage no more.