<span>The correct answer is (b) false – trochee isn’t
primary a substitute foot. In poetry, trochee is a metrical foot consisting
heavy syllable followed by light one (Latin, Greek) or stressed syllable
followed by unstressed one. Trochee is faster than iambic metrical foot, which
makes trochee the reverse of an iamb. However, trochee isn’t substitute for
iamb.</span>
option 3 is the most relevant to the statement above
Normally Gothic style varies according to age, location, and the type of building it's in but the most common characteristics are Large Pointed Arches, Ribbed Vaults, and Ornate Decoration
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