What kind of poetic meter does Dr. Seuss use in “Oh the places youll go!”?
Rhymed prose / Rhymed text / anapestic tetrameter 1) “Rhymed prose is a literary form and literary genre, written in unmetrical rhymes. This form has been known in many different cultures. In some cases the rhymed prose is a distinctive, well-defined style of writing. In modern literary traditions the boundaries of poetry became very broad (free verse, prose poetry, etc.), and some works may be described both as prose and poetry.” “European cultures Rhymed prose was a characteristic feature of the Divine Office until the end of the 12th century. A type of the “rhymed office” were offices in rhymed prose, i.e., in irregular rhythm Later it was gradually replaced by rhythmical office. They were popular in France and Germany, and a number of prominent composers of rhymed offices are known. A kind of jesting rhymed prose in Russian culture is known as rayok. Rhymed prose is a trademark of children’s books by Dr. Seuss and is present in many other books for small children. Rap is characteri