Examine the prosody of the poem.
"All Day I Hear"
By James Joyce

All day I hear the noise of waters
Making moan,
Sad as the sea-bird is when, going
Forth alone,
He hears the winds cry to the water's
Monotone.

The grey winds, the cold winds are blowing
Where I go.
I hear the noise of many waters
Far below.
All day, all night, I hear them flowing
To and fro.

True or false. This poem has a regular meter.


True
False

Respuesta :

Answer:

True

Explanation:

A regular meter in a poem is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that helps communicate rhythm.

This can be done by bringing two lines and analyzing the stressed and unstressed syllables.

Examining the prosody of the poem"All Day I Hear" by James Joyce, the poem has a regular meter.