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lesya [120]
3 years ago
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PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF I AM CORRECT!!! ITS PLATO!!!

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Harlamova29_29 [7]3 years ago
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your answer is correct

Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
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In poetry, an iamb is a metrical foot (a group of syllables) that has one UNSTRESSED syllable followed by a STRESSED syllable. For example, the word remark is an example of an iamb because re is an unstressed syllable and mark is a stressed syllable.

There are different types of iambs, and they are classified according to the number of iambs that there are per line in a poem: dimeter (two iambs per line), trimeter (three iambs), tetrameter (four iambs), pentameter (five iambs) and hexameter (six iambs).

Here's each line matched to the type of meter it contains:

<u>Iambic trimeter</u>

  • The two were still but one, = 3 iambs
  • Nor for itself hath any care, = 3 iambs

<u>Iambic pentameter</u>

  • My mother bore me in the southern wild, = 5 iambs
  • Like Honus Wagner or like tyrus Cobb. = 5 iambs
  • 'Tis morning; and the sun with ruddy orb = 5 iambs

<u>Iambic tetrameter</u>

  • Is this a holy thing to see, = 4 iambs
  • The wind blew high, the waters raved, = 4 iambs
  • It powders all the Wood. = 4 iambs
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