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Answer:
type up a paper to read to your audience.
The metrical foot of this line from Autumn by Emily Dickinson is the following:
The ber/ry's cheek/is plump/er (the bold letters represent the syllables stressed)
The <u>ending</u> is <u>femenine </u>because the line of the poem ends with an unaccented syllable.
There are slight grammatical errors and a bit of poor structuring, here's a better revised edition:
The unidentified male protagonist in Edgar Allen Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum" is a victim of the Spanish Inquisition. Throughout the story, he wishes for death, but his fate always seems hopeful.