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Anonymous

Oct 12, 2024

One possible reason that the revolutionary-era poets used the

What is one possible reason that Revolutionary-era poets used:
a. trochaic
b. spondaic
c. iambic
d. anapestic meter?

Was it to imitate:
a. Romantic
b. British
c. Classical
d. Dramatic styles?

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Anonymous

Nov 30, 2024

iambic and classicalExplanation: Believe what you want     ≈⊂β
C). Iambic.C). Classical. Explanation:Revolutionary-era poets were heavily influenced by classical writers and their writing style. One of these influences includes the use of 'iambic' meter that involves a metrical foot in verse that consists of two syllables where an unstressed or short syllable is followed by a stressed or long syllable. The use of 'iambic' meter reflected their inspiration from the classical era. The revolutionary-era poets employed this meter to imitate the 'classical' writing style. Thus, option C is the correct answer for both the questions.
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Anonymous

Dec 12, 2024

One possible reason that the Revolutionary-era poets used the iambic meter was to imitate the classical style.Explanation:As the Revolutionary-era poets were inspired Classical era, they wrote using the iambic meter, which consists on two syllables where the first one was unstressed, and the one following it was stressed.
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Anonymous

Dec 25, 2024

The correct answer to fill in the first blank is option C. Iambic meter was used by the Revolutionary-era poets. For the second blank, the correct answer is classical. The term "iamb" was originally used as a quantitative meter of classical poetry.
One possible reason that the Revolutionary-era poets used the iambic meter was to imitate the classical. The correct option in case of the first blank is "c" and for the second blank it is "c" again. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and the answer has actually come to your desired help.
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Anonymous

Nov 21, 2024

The correct answers are C. iambic and C. Classical.Poets during the era of Classicism liked writing their poems using the iambic meter. This means that their words consisted of two syllables where the first one was unstressed, and the one following it was stressed. Given that the Revolutionary-era poets were inspired by the Classical era, they wanted to replicate the style of its poets, so they also wrote in iambs.

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