Week 10 Lucente "Elision"

Elision:

Noun: The omission of a sound or syllable when speaking (as in I'm, let's, e ' en)

“The quantity of the single syllable resulting from such elision was usually the second syllable.” Found in an excerpt from the Ovid reader assigned for latin homework. This section is talking about scanning Ovid’s poems.

I chose this word because I thought that it was fitting that it came from a lesson on Latin poetry and we are learning about English poetry in class. Also I thought it was interesting that in order to achieve the proper number of syllables in a line poets would elide two words making them one sound and less syllables. 

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