pentameter
a poetic foot or race and age i guess
The basic unit of measurement in rhythm.
Poetic foot is the basic unit of measuring rhythm in poetry.
An iamb has an unaccented and accented syllable.
The poetic foot and the length of line make up the structure of the poem. The foot refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables, while the length of line determines the number of syllables or words in each line. Together, they create the rhythmic and metrical framework for the poem.
Refers to 'poetic meter'. A particular writing style.
A group of syllables that make up a unit of verse is called a poetic foot. poetic feet are repeated units of stressed and unstressed syllables that create the rhythm in a line of poetry. Common types of feet include iamb, trochee, dactyl, and anapest.
Alliteration-apexs
Alliteration
In poetry, a foot is a unit of meter that consists of a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. It is used to measure and organize the rhythm of a poetic line. Some common types of feet include iambic, trochaic, and dactylic feet.
NO... well maybe... YES! actually no or will they... no they won't, oh wait they do fit?!? yea they do fit.
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