Which statement explains the difference between iambic pentameter and prose best? a. Prose is a type of iambic pentameter except that is does not have to rhyme. b. Iambic pentameter does not have to rhyme and contains no limit to syllables per line, while prose is rhymed text that contains 10 syllables per line. c. Iambic pentameter contains 10 syllables per line, while prose contains no limit on syllables per line. d. Iambic pentameter is a type of prose except that it does not have to rhyme.

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c is probably the best answer because prose is the normal, most common style of writing you see in most literary works today. iambic pentameter refers to the stressing of certain syllables in a line of poetry.