Which of the following is true of iambic pentameter?
a. it has 14 syllables per line.
b...
Physics, 24.08.2019 22:30 alexam2007
Which of the following is true of iambic pentameter?
a. it has 14 syllables per line.
b. it is divided into a pair of fives.
c. it has a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable.
d. it is present in both italian sonnets and shakespearean sonnets.
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