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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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i need moreexplanation concern foot in english rhythm
  

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A foot is a single pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that repeats continually. What's the problem? It's typically retained as the only pattern throughout a poem, and the number of feet per line is usually a constant.

  • A foot is a single pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that repeats continually.
  • What's the problem?
  • It's typically retained as the only pattern throughout a poem, and the number of feet per line is usually a constant.
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A foot is a single pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that repeats continually. What's the problem?
It's typically retained as the only pattern throughout a poem, and the number of feet per line is usually a constant.

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