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The correct answer is B. Blank verse is a form of verse that uses iambic pentameter.
As the name itself says, a blank verse is a type of verse, stanza, part of a poem, they way a poem is written. Blank verse means that no rhymes are used throughout the poem.
Usually, blank verse uses iambic pentameter - this means that each word consists of two syllables (where the first one is unstressed, and the second one is stressed), and that there are 10 syllables within one line (meter consists of 2 syllables, and penta means 5). Shakespeare wrote his plays using blank verse.
The correct answer for this question is this one: "<span>headings." </span>Roman numerals indicate the general idea, then it breaks to capitalized letters, then integers, then lower case letters. Basically, Roman numerals can also mean the main idea of the whole topic.
First i believe its a "figure of speech".
Second they use this to say "it wont be easy but it is possible."