Julius Caesar was written mostly in iambic pentameter. Penta means five. Iambic is the kind of rhythm that goes "ta-DUM".
Prose in general is just any line that isn't poetic. Generally in shakespeare this means it isn't in the meter that the rest is in.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, that is swimmer Michael Phelps of the United States who has won gold in 9 individual Olympic events: 2004 - 100 meter butterfly, 200 meter butterfly, 200 meter individual medley, 400 meter individual medley 2008 - 200 meter freestyle, 100 meter butterfly, 200 meter butterfly, 200 meter individual medley, 400 meter individual medley
Gold: 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 4x400 meter relay. Bronze: 4x100 meter relay, long jump Those 5 medals were stripped by the International Olympic Committee in 2007 after she admitted to using performance enhancing substances.
Four swimmers won four medals at the 1964 Games in Tokyo: 1) Don Schollander of the United States won gold medals in men's 100 meter freestyle, 400 meter freestyle, 4x100 meter freestyle relay, and 4x200 meter freestyle relay. 2) Sharon Stouder of the United States won gold medals in women's 100 meter butterfly, 4x100 meter freestyle relay, and 4x100 meter medley relay and won a silver medal in 100 meter freestyle. 3) Kathy Ellis of the United States won gold medals in women's 4x100 meter freestyle relay, and 4x100 meter medley relay and won bronze medals in 100 meter freestyle and 100 meter butterfly. 4) Hans-Joachim Klein of Germany won silver medals in men's 4x100 meter freestyle relay, 4x200 meter freestyle relay, and 4x100 meter medley relay and won a bronze medal in 100 meter freestyle.
The SI standard unit for length is the meter. In other countries this is sometimes written as metre.
Prose in general is just any line that isn't poetic. Generally in shakespeare this means it isn't in the meter that the rest is in.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, the Olympic record for the 3000 meter steeplechase is 8:05:51 by Julius Kariuki of Kenya at the 1988 Games in Seoul.
Carla Castelli has written: 'Meter Sophiston'
Ralph Albert Van Meter has written: 'Bush fruit production' -- subject(s): Berries, Fruit-culture
Van Meter Ames has written: 'Introduction to beauty' -- subject(s): Aesthetics 'Proust and Santayana' -- subject(s): Art, Philosophy
1 millionth of a meter can be written:> 0.000001 meter> 0.0001 centimeter> 0.001 millimeter> 1 micrometer> 1,000 nanometers
a waltz is in the meter of
James Meyer has written: '30 changing meter duets'
One and a half meter is written as 1 1/2 meters or 1.5 meters.
'Spondaic meter' refers to a poem which is written in spondees, a metrical foot comprising two stressed syllables.
one thousandth of a meter can be written various ways:1mm=.10cm=.01dm=.001M
either way is correct