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Sc. 2, Lines 1-5: Only one line in this passage is written in perfect iambic pentameter. Which
line is it? (The tempest by Shakespeare)

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Answer:

Dashes the fire out. Oh, I have suffered

Explanation:

According to the definition, In a line of poetry, an iamb is a foot or beat consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable, while Pentameter is a line of poetry written with five sets of stressed and unstressed syllables. So therefore, iambic pentameter, is a poetry ine that would have five feet of iambs, which is an unstressed and then a stressed syllable.

For the Sc. 2, Lines 1-5 in the tempest by Shakespare, the above is the line written in perfect iambic pentameter.

Answer:

The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch (Act I, Scene ii, line 3)

Explanation:

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