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Type your response in the box. Reread the poem "Winter-Time C" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Then copy and paste the last two stanzas into the answer field and scan them. Identify the stressed and unstressed syllables as well as the meter. When you scan the stanzas, remember to highlight or bold the stressed syllables and place foot markers in the appropriate spots. Lord's the first stanza of the room ac an cyarople.​

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Answer:Black are | my steps | on sil |-ver sod;

Thick blows | my frost |-y breath | abroad;

And tree | and house, | and hill | and lake,

Are frost |-ed like | a wed | -ding-cake.

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Answer:

When to | go out, | my nurse | doth wrap

Me in | my com | -forter | and cap;

The cold | wind burns | my face, | and blows

Its frost | -y pep | -per up | my nose.

Black are | my steps | on sil |-ver sod;

Thick blows | my frost |-y breath | abroad;

And tree | and house, | and hill | and lake,

Are frost |-ed like | a wed | -ding-cake.

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