Which is one characteristic of iambic pentameter, which is used in "Sonnet 29”? Each line contains twelve syllables. Each line contains ten syllables. Each line contains eight syllables. Each line contains six syllables.
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The answer is:
Explanation:
A. Each line contains twelve syllables.
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One characteristic of iambic pentameter which is used in sonnet 29 is:
Each line contains ten syllables.
Explanation:
Each verse in iambic pentameter has five metrical feet. Meter is the rhythm of a poem, and feet are units of that rhythm.
- As in the word "hello," an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable in an iamb.
- "Penta" means "five," hence an iambic pentameter poem has five iambs.
- Five unstressed syllable pairs are followed by stressed syllables. Five pairings add up to ten syllables.
- As a result, the correct answer is B, "each line comprises ten syllables."
What is an iambic pentameter?
- In fact, iambic pentameter is a form of metric line. It is composed of five metrical feet of unrhymed line.
- It is really used to define the metre that the words in that line establish. The term pentameter refers to a five-foot line.
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