<span>We was to be umble to this person, and umble to that; and to pull off our caps here, and to make bows there; and always to know our place, and abase ourselves before our betters.
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<span>d.i think that john is looking glum to me?
To tell if a line is written in iambic pentameter, you need to count the syllables and then determine the rhythm of stressed and unstressed syllables. This sentence has 10 syllables, which is the requirement. The 10 syllables are comprised of 5 "iambs" which are sets of two syllables that alternate unstressed, stressed. Since this is the case with this line, it is iambic pentameter.</span>
That would actually be a fragment
Answer:
ARISTOPHANES( the most famous writer of Greek comedies)
AESCHYLUS
SOPHOCLES
EURIPIDES
Explanation:i hope this helps