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30 November, 16:03

The following pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables reveals what kind of

poetic feet: / u

Anapestic

Trochaic

Dactylic

Tambic

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  1. 30 November, 16:10
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    The pattern ( / u) is for iambic feet.

    Explanation:

    Iambic feet: It is represented by u /. " u " representing unstressed syllable and " / " representing stressed syllable. Such as 'a-bove'

    Anapestic feet is has two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable. For example un-der-stand. It is represented by " u u / ".

    Trochaic feet is opposite to iambic feet. It has one stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable e. g. Ty-ger. It is represented by " / u ".

    Dactylic foot is opposite to Anapestic feet i. e. two stressed syallables followed by one stressed syllable. It is represented by " / u u ".
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