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1 iambic a poetic foot consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented one. Example: alone MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms
2 Iambic Rhythm adoped after Norman Conquest; it is more song-like. ENGL 361 Final Exam
3 iambic unaccented syllable followed by accented English Poetic Terms
4 iambic a foot with unstressed, stressed English Final Studies
5 iambic a 2 syllable foot with the stress on the second syllable: most common in English language lit terms
6 Iambic An unstressed followed by a stressed syllable (repeat) Poetic Terms
7 iambic 2-syllable metric foot, 1st syllable unaccented, having 5 feet AP Lit Q1 Voc. 4
8 iambic the 'iamb' is a metrical measure, or foot, in which an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable. Iambic pentameter (five iambs in a line) is the commonest metrical pattern in English poetry, including Shakespeare Literary Terms
9 Iambic refers to the two-syllable unit that begins unstressed and ends stressed Poetic Devices
10 iambic u / Prose/poetry test
11 iambic a poem or a line of poetry written in iambs. poetry terms
12 iambic e.g. occur, hotel, lacrosse, sincere English Vocab
13 iambic a verse line consisting of iambs WordMasters#3
14 iambic mich-ELLE or ton-IGHT English Test
15 iambic a meter in which the majority of feet are iambs/ most common english meter poetry terms
16 iambic two syllables; unstressed, stressed Poetry terms
17 iambic foot containing 2 syllables 1st is unstressed second is stressed english terms 5
18 iambic unstressed syllable followed by stressed (U / ) Poetry 1
19 iambic one unstressed / one stressed Poerty Terms
20 iambic is a metrical foot or unit of measure, consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. Poetry
21 iambic : a metrical foot containing two syllables--the first is unstressed, while the second is stressed Literary Analysis terms (CLEP PREP)
22 iambic unstressed, stressed Poetry midterm
23 Iambic ^/ unstressed, stressed Literary Terminology
24 Iambic a metrical foot in poetry that consists of unstressed syyablles followed by stressed syallbles Studyme
25 Iambic metrical foot: unstressed, stressed AP English Lit terms
26 Iambic metrical foot: unstressed, stressed ap english terms
27 Iambic u- / u- (She went to town to buy a gown.) English Poetry Terms
28 Iambic Metrical foot used in poetry that has a short syllable followed by a long syllable. Poetry Definitions
29 Iambic U- Poetry
30 Iambic Unstressed, stressed English II Exam Review Krueger Terms
31 iambic a type of rhythm in which every second or even-numbered syllable is accented ENG 9 FINAL STUDY
32 iambic second syllable is accented ENG 9 FINAL
33 iambic a metrical foot in verse of 2 syl, first unaccented, the final accented poetry
34 iambic most common rhythmic foot in eng lang poetry poetry
35 iambic describing a poetic foot consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented one. Example: alone hamilton literary terms
36 iambic unstressed, stressed Poetry (meter)
37 iambic unstressed, stressed Poetry Foot
38 Iambic type of rhythm in which every second or even-numbered syllable is accented. English 9 Final
39 Iambic A type of foot that uses one stressed and one unstressed syllable. Sonnet Vocabulary
40 Iambic A type of foot that uses one stressed and then one unstressed syllable. Sonnet Vocabulary
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