I don't think it would matter to you, considering you seem to be struggling pretty hard already with English by the looks of your question.
you write a unaccented syllable followed with on accented syllable so it is every other
Is underneath an iamb
Young sheep used for curry
The word joanne is an iamb.
Stressed and unstressed elements in a poem are called meter, specifically the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that create the rhythmic structure of a poem. This rhythmic pattern is known as the poem's meter, with common examples including iambic pentameter or trochaic tetrameter.
Yes, destroy is an iamb, de = not stressed, stroy = stressed.
iambic
An iamb is a word or line consisting of two syllables, one unstressed followed by a stressed syllable. "Telephone" has three syllables, therefore is not an iamb.
An iamb is a word with one syllable not accented followed by a syllable that is accented . Out of these choices, Joanne would be an iamb.
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Iamb
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