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There are 2 syllables. Met-re.
A dactyl has three syllables.
Two
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meter
In limericks, meter refers to the rhythm and pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line. Limericks typically have a specific meter known as anapestic meter, which consists of five lines with a pattern of two short syllables followed by a long syllable. This creates a bouncy and playful rhythm that is characteristic of limericks.
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pentameter
There are a number of different metric forms. Generally meter refers to the syllabic construction of the poem, that is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
what si the close repetition of middle vowel sounds
The pattern of strong and weak syllables in a verse is called meter. Meter helps to establish a rhythm in poetry and can vary depending on the specific form or style being used.