4 times
It all depends on the length of the prologue and the regularity of the metre. The prologue to Romeo and Juliet is fourteen lines long, and each line contains approximately five iambs, making a total of seventy in the whole prologue. That's more or less, since lines like "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny", it can be argued, contain only four iambs and one trochee. Romeo and Juliet is not the only one of Shakespeare's plays which has a prologue, however. Henry V has a particularly famous one which is 34 lines long, which would contain one hundred and seventy iambs if it were regular. (It isn't though. The first line "O for a muse of fire that would ascend" contains only 4 iambs and starts with a trochee) The Prologue to Henry IV Part II has 40 lines (200 iambs more or less) and the Prologue to Pericles has 42 lines of iambic tetrameter with 4 iambs to the regular line, a total of 168, more or less.
how many times does a pattern have to repeat
Things that repeat itself many times. In this case it includes ''music'' so it means when rhythms repeat itself more than one time on the song. :)
yes but I'm not sure how many times
The name Moses is found 42 times in the New Testament, beginning in Acts 3:22/
why is it important to repeat an investigation several times?
The first single to be released was "Paranoid". However, the first single on the album itself is "WWIII".
Can you please repeat the question? He was able to repeat the process a number of times. You are going to have to repeat the fourth grade.
Two times
Sara had to repeat the directions five or six times.
Can you repeat it one more time? Sara had to repeat the directions five or six times.
In exponential form, 7 times itself 9 additional times (7x7x7x7x7x7x7x7x7x7) is: 710 To get the exponential form from the example above, start with 1 and add 1 for each additional repeat of the number being multiplied by itself. Once found, put a superscript of that number after the number being multiplied by itself. In the above situation, 7 was multiplied by itself a total of 9 times, so 9 + 1 = 10.