Langston Hughes: Poems
scanning a poem refers to
A.skimming it quickly to identify the main idea
B.identifying the specific stressed and unstressed syllables
C.abondoning the metric rules
D.identifying the rhyme scheme
A.skimming it quickly to identify the main idea
B.identifying the specific stressed and unstressed syllables
C.abondoning the metric rules
D.identifying the rhyme scheme
A
Actually I think B is the stronger one but A could work too. I'd go with B though.
D
although this means to identify the rythym- I really don't like your teacher's way of writing choices
To scan poetry is has nothing to with skimming it. It means to identify the rhythm; in English poetry we see this in the alteration of stressed and unstressed syllables.So I'll go with B too.
Your question is worded strangely but for what it's worth,
How to Scan a Poem,
If you need to indicate the stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem, you don't need to have a naturally musical ear. By going through a basic process step-by-step, you can probably scan a poem with relative certainty.