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Iamb
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a metrical unit in poetry consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
What is an "iamb"?
An iamb is a metrical foot in poetry that consists of two syllables: the first syllable is unstressed, and the second syllable is stressed. This rhythmic pattern creates a natural and flowing quality, often resembling spoken language. Iambs are commonly used in various poetic forms, particularly in iambic meter, where multiple iambs can be combined to create lines of verse. The use of iambs allows poets to convey a range of emotions and ideas while maintaining a musical and rhythmic structure, making it a fundamental element in English poetry.
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The sonnet scans perfectly in iambic pentameter, with each line consisting of five iambs.