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 In an iamb, the first syllable is unstressed and the second is stressed. It sounds like da-DUM. Think of the word display. In a trochee, you stress the first syllable and unstress the second (so DUM-da), as in the name Adam.
Explanation:
 In an iamb, the first syllable is unstressed and the second is stressed. It sounds like da-DUM. Think of the word display. In a trochee, you stress the first syllable and unstress the second (so DUM-da), as in the name Adam.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: A. “Men” functions as a keyword that helps create a rhythm.
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The most likely reason that the speaker repeats the word “men” in the passage is because “Men” functions as a keyword that helps create a rhythm.
"Men" doesn't emphasize the subject that the speaker is interested in discussing nor does it functions as an important point in the speaker’s logical argument, rather it is vital for the rhythm in the passage to be created. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
    The domestication of horses behavior changed quite a lot because before they were domesticated they were WILD horses. So they probably were aggressive animals. Considering how big horses are they definitely would have kicked you if you approached them. Since horses have been domesticated they act less hostile. They have also became smarter, they have a really strong fight or flight system. 
(I don't know if this helped, but it took me awhile to find this information)
 
        
             
        
        
        
The purpose of a Tragic drama is to cause Catharsis, that is pity for the main character who is often a better person than ourselves. The purpose of a Comedy play is to mock people who are worse than us and learn from their mistakes. This was defined by Aristotle, so you can fit this definition into your possible answers.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
 if it exposes and criticizes foolishness and corruption of an individual or a society, by using humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule.
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