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The anapest.
trochee
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Answer BA bible or Quran verse is, as defined by "Your Dictionary" as referred to in the link below, is:"any of the single, usually numbered, short divisions of a chapter of the Bible (or Quran), generally a sentence". Verse is defined also as:a sequence of words arranged metrically in accordance with some rule or design; single line of poetrymetrical writing or speaking, esp. when light or trivial or merely metered and rhymed, but without much serious content or artistic merita particular form of poetic composition free verse, trochaic versea single metrical composition; poema body of poetry, as of a specific writer or perioda stanza or similar short subdivision of a metrical composition, sometimes specif. as distinguished from the chorus or refrainAnswer AA verse is the main part of a song whereas the chorus is the part that gets repeated throughout the verses usually dont repeat themselves a verse is also a poem
Because that is how a yard is defined!Because that is how a yard is defined!Because that is how a yard is defined!Because that is how a yard is defined!
The anapest.
trochee
trochee
trochee
In that order, that's an anapest.
trochee
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."
No, a couplet is a pair of rhymed lines in a poem or verse. A metrical foot is a unit of stressed and unstressed syllables used in metered poetry.
Iambic. An iamb, or iambus, consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one. A trochee consists of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one. Take your pick!
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pyrrhus or dibrach