The correct answer is "the unstressed-stressed combination mimics waves". Iambic feet is a type of metrics used particularly in traditional English poetry to add an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. The name iamb comes from this combination of unstressed-stressed, while feet is the name given to a group of syllabes at which the rhythm is measured. In this case Whitman used iambic feet to accomplished the unstressed-stressed effect is his poem.
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The text is an excerpt from the story, <em>"Julius Caesar" </em>by William Shakespeare. We find an ongoing dialogue by the character, Anthony with Caesar. In this dialogue, Antony inquires of Caesar if he intends to expand his achievements as a conqueror; who he intends to plot against next.
Answer: TRUE
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When Pony is coming back from the movies, he realizes he is alone. His first mistake is that he didn't stop to wait for Darry, Sodapop, or one of the gang members to go with him to the movies. This results in him walking home alone, which in turn makes him easy bait. He then gets jumped by the Socs, all because he didn't wait for someone else to go with him.