Mum kindky answers the following questions shortly,I will be very thankful Q/No (1) Why is a cloud lonely ? What could the poet mean when he says this? Q/No (2) Do you enjoy evoking your childhood memories in loneliness and sharing them with others?
It’s obvious that you are trying too reach out to an audience that is unfamiliar with poetry and a good job of breaking down the pome into its basic concepts but I’m sorry to say that your reading is just a little too flat and a bit monotone add a little inflection please that goes a long way towards understanding what is the meaning of it
continuous is a 3 syllables word if the /u.ə/ in the final position are seen as more of the diphthong /uə/ rather than the two seperate vowels /u.ə/; so, instead of pronouncing it as /kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/, pronounce it as /kənˈtɪn.juəs/.. specially that /ə/ is a very weak vowel to head a one consonant syllable..
I was thinking the same, but it really is 9 syllables, I haven't found any reference transcribing the last two syllables as a dipthong. Your pronunciation is more suitable for the third person present simple "continues". In iambic tetrameter it is allowed to break the structure a little bit, the important thing is to begin with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.
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It's so weird to hear a British Englsih poem recited by an American speaker. Thanks for all the analysis ,though. Highly appreciated.
I do not understand your comment. What is so weird about it. British and American are English speakers.
@@PriscilaPyrhus-hn5sh They are both English speakers but they do not have the same accent.There is an American accent and British also.
Probably "Continuous" should be pronounced as 'con-tin-njes' . That would stress the 8-syllable pattern.
The poem is set at Lake Ullswater in Cumbria, England.
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Why is a cloud lonely?
A good question from a reader.
WW was trying to look for a rhyme for 'crowd' and he pulled in 'cloud'.
Its not like that. A cloud is lonely, because like it floats alone in tha sky. As lonely as a cloud isa simile
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He was lonely even when he experienced
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Edit: It's Dark outside but I'm still readin'
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Mum kindky answers the following questions shortly,I will be very thankful
Q/No (1)
Why is a cloud lonely ? What could the poet mean when he says this?
Q/No (2)
Do you enjoy evoking your childhood memories in loneliness and sharing them with others?
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What age/class/level is this lesson for?
13 and class 9
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It’s obvious that you are trying too reach out to an audience that is unfamiliar with poetry and a good job of breaking down the pome into its basic concepts but I’m sorry to say that your reading is just a little too flat and a bit monotone add a little inflection please that goes a long way towards understanding what is the meaning of it
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continuous is a 3 syllables word if the /u.ə/ in the final position are seen as more of the diphthong /uə/ rather than the two seperate vowels /u.ə/; so, instead of pronouncing it as /kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/, pronounce it as /kənˈtɪn.juəs/.. specially that /ə/ is a very weak vowel to head a one consonant syllable..
I thought the same!
I was thinking the same, but it really is 9 syllables, I haven't found any reference transcribing the last two syllables as a dipthong. Your pronunciation is more suitable for the third person present simple "continues". In iambic tetrameter it is allowed to break the structure a little bit, the important thing is to begin with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.
And there is another line with 9 syllables - the last line in the first stanza