This is an analysis of the poem Fishing To Net A Big One that begins with:
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Elements of the verse: questions and answers
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- Rhyme scheme: aXXbXcXdX edaXX debccX
- Stanza lengths (in strings): 9,5,6,
- Closest metre: iambic trimeter
- Сlosest rhyme: couplets
- Сlosest stanza type: tercets
- Guessed form: unknown form
- Metre: 010 010 010 0010 111010 010110 10111 1010011001 01010000010 010101101011 11101000 00101001 1111000101 00100100110 010001001 11110101 11001011 10101101010 110011 1101001001
- Amount of stanzas: 3
- Average number of symbols per stanza: 206
- Average number of words per stanza: 35
- Amount of lines: 20
- Average number of symbols per line: 30 (strings are less long than medium ones)
- Average number of words per line: 5
Mood of the speaker:
There are many three dots in the poem. Readers should think of the author's idea together with the pensive speaker.
The author used lexical repetitions to emphasize a significant image; to is repeated.
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