In poetry, a syllabic meter is characterized by A. having a fixed number of syllables per line.
So, if we're talking about a pentameter, which is a type of a syllabic meter, it always has to have 10 syllables in each line. An unchanging number of syllables in line is important when it comes to a syllabic meter because it contributes to the rhythm of the poem, whereas stress and pronunciation are not as important here.
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and i <u>bought </u>lots of clothes
2. i<u> Don't </u>visit the malls in every city i <u>been</u>
3. oh no i <u>spent</u>
4. i <u>have </u>my own .....
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1. disheveled (meaning unkempt, messy, hurried, etc)
2. infuriated (mad, angry, ticked, etc)