Iambic pentameter.
The rhythmic structure is of 10 syllables per line, split into five pairs - or 'iambs' with the stress on the second syllable, running thus:
'da-DUM da-DUM da-DUM da-DUM da-DUM'.
As, in the first line 'Entrance and exit wounds are silvered clean,' if it were read in strict iambic pentameter, would run:
'Entrance and exit woundsare silver'd clean'.
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He used iambic pentameter.
it is Iambic pantameter, blank verse.
c) Robert Frost's use of meter is a traditional aspect of his poetry. He often employed traditional forms such as blank verse, rhyme, and meter in his works.
One thousandth of a meter is written as 0.001 meters in decimal form.
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Robert Hooke did not directly contribute to the Newton meter. However, he was a contemporary of Isaac Newton and they both worked on similar scientific topics such as gravity and the laws of motion. Hooke's work on springs and elasticity may have influenced the development of the Newton meter, which measures force.
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