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The following line uses iambic pentameter:
B. I think that John is looking glum to me.
<em>Iambic pentameter is whenever there are five feet in which there is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. </em>
Feet- are small groups of syllables.
(<em>I</em> think) (<em>that</em> John) (<em>is</em> look) (<em>ing</em> glum) (to me).
- bold= stressed
- italics= unstressed
- ( ) = feet
Answer:
1
Explanation:
If you use PEMDAS you add first which is 2+2=4
then you subtract 4-3=1
so your answer is 1.
The correct answer is "Thy hair soft-lifted by the <u>w</u>innowing <u>w</u>ind;"
<u>Alliteration</u> is the same sound or letter at the beginning of words which are close together.
The alliteration in this line can be spotted at "<u>win</u>nowing <u>win</u>d" because the words begin with the same letters and are close together.
I think it is successful.