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KATRIN_1 [288]
2 years ago
9

What is the meter pattern in these lines from "on imagination" by phillis wheatley? imagination! who can sing thy force? or who

describe the swiftness of thy course?
English
1 answer:
Helga [31]2 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is option B) iambic pentameter.

The meter pattern in these lines from "On Imagination" by Phillis Wheatley is iambic pentameter.

What is iambic pentameter?

Iambic pentameter is a style of meter that specifies the number of syllables used and the emphasis placed on each of them within a line of the poem.

It starts with a small syllable and then moves on to a long or emphasized syllable. Shakespeare's works are excellent illustrations of iambic pentameter.

Also in the poem "Imagination" written by Phillis Wheatley, He talks about the numerous gods and seasons throughout Greek mythology in his poem. Iambic pentameter is used in these lines of the poem.

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