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No, heartbreak is not an example of an iamb. An iamb is a metrical foot consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable, like in the word "believe." Heartbreak does not follow this pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.

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Which word is an example of an iamb A. Today B. Heartbreak C. Mother D. Underneath?

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The word "begin" is an example of an iamb as it has a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable (be-GIN).


WHAT IS AN IAMB AN EXAMPLE OF?

metrical foot


Is an iamb an example of rhyme scheme?

No.


What word is an example of a iamb tiger?

An example of an iamb is the word "allow." An iamb consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable, as in "a-LLOW." This pattern creates a rhythmic flow commonly found in poetry and is integral to iambic meter.


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stressedAnother answer:An iamb is not a syllable. It is a metrical unit comprising two syllables. The first is short or unstressed, and the second is long or stressed. The word 'because' is an example of an iamb.


Is Mother an iamb?

Is underneath an iamb


Is joann an iamb?

The word joanne is an iamb.


What is a example of iamb?

The song Beautiful Day by U2 has exampl...Sorry that's just a foot


Which word is an example of an iambDaybreak B. Happy C. Clever D. Inspire?

The word "inspire" is an example of an iamb. An iamb consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable, and in "inspire," the stress falls on the second syllable (in-SPIR-e). The other options do not follow this pattern.


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Yes, an iamb is technically the shorter of the two syllables making up a 'foot'. Iambic pentameter: 'The curfew tolls the knell of parting day'. That is 5 feet written in iambic rhythm, the first line of Gray's Elegy.