<span>The meter (or foot)
that accounts for the most of "Emily Dickinson," by Wendy Cope is
dactylic meter characterized by an accented syllable followed by two unaccented
syllables ( marked: / ᵕ ᵕ ). She used verse form called double dactyl
as there are two stanzas (each have three lines) written with dactylic dimeter
(line of verse consisted of two dactylic metrical feet). </span>
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<span>Creating the forms, tones, and contrasts of a painting by using dots of primary color is called pointillism.</span>