Answer:
4-Trochee
Explanation:
Trochee is a foot consisting of one long (or stressed) syllable followed by one short (or unstressed) syllable.
Examples: <em>gar</em>den, <em>ty</em>ger
Anapest is a three-syllable foot consisting of two short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable.
Examples: <em>un</em><em>der</em>stand, <em>en</em><em>gi</em>neer
Dactyl foot is reverse of anapest i.e. it has a long (stressed) syllable followed by two short (unstressed) syllables.
Examples: typical, elephant
Trochee is a two syllable foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable. Trochee is reverse of iamb.
Examples: <em>mea</em>dow, <em>em</em>ber