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What is a term to describe variations in pitch loudness or rate during speech?

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What is the medical term meaning stress?

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What term defined as a metrical foot that features two unstressed syllables?

pyrrhus or dibrach


What term is defined as a metrical foot that features the use of one stressed and unstressed syllable?

The term is "iamb." It is a metrical foot in poetry consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable, such as in the word "begin."


What term is defined as a metrical foot that features that use stressed syllable and unstressed syllable?

trochee


What term is defined as a metrical foot that features the use of one stressed syllable and one unstressed syllabe?

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What term is defined as a metrical foot that featuers two unstressed syllables and one stressed syllable?

anapest


Which term is defined as a metrical for that features two unstressed syllables and one stressed stressed syllable?

The anapest.


What term is defined as a metrical foot that features two unstressed syllables and one unstressed syllable?

anapest


What term defines as a metrical foot that featuer the use of one stressed syllable and one unstressed syllable?

trochee


What term is defined as a metrical foot that features the use of the one stressed syllable and one unstressed syllables?

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What euphemism is used in place of the term shell shock which means to suffer from stress due to fighting in a war?

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