A carpenter is a profession, not a type of metrical foot in poetry. Iambic meter refers to a specific pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of verse (da-DUM).
iambic pentameter
iambic meter
mostly alternating iambic pentameter and iambic trimeter
iambic
Iambic Pentameter.
iambic pentameter
iambic pentameter
The meter marked the opposite of iambic is trochaic. In trochaic meter, the stress falls on the first syllable of each foot (e.g., "Tro-chee"), whereas in iambic meter, the stress falls on the second syllable of each foot (e.g., "pa-RADE").
The gas meter. No, actually, his verse writing is mostly in iambic pentameter.
WikiAnswers cannot write a poem for you. The examples in books are perfectly good examples to show you what iambic meter is.
The correct meter for "Robin Hood and the Scotchman", which is one of the Child Ballads, is generally considered to be in iambic meter. The Child Ballads are a series of folk ballads.
Iambic pentameter.