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The order from "Highest" to "Lowest"

chipmunkThreads: 6
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Edited by: chipmunk  Feb 10, 09, 11:27pm   #1
Can someone order it for me?
The order from "Highest" to "Lowest"

Iambic dimeter
Iambic pentameter
Prose
Blank verse
Iambic tetrameter
Iambic trimester

Alvin Chou
 
asap8210Threads: 1
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 Feb 11, 09, 12:40am   #2
is this english?

asap
 
chipmunkThreads: 6
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 Feb 11, 09, 02:03am   #3
yes it is

Alvin Chou
 
EF_KevinThreads: 12
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 Feb 11, 09, 07:44pm   #4
Here's a poem I composed for you:

Tetrameter has four "feet."
Dimeter has two.
Blank verse has no rhyme...
Hey, I can't do your work for you!

:)

Check out this website to figure out the answer:

cc.ysu.edu/~tacopela/Versification/TradMeters.html

Kevin, EssayForum.com
 
rustydoornobThreads: 1
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 Feb 24, 09, 12:56pm   #5
http://www.miraclescenter.us/iambic_pentameter.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iambic
 
EF_SeanThreads: 6
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 Mar 6, 09, 05:25am   #6
What do you mean by "highest" and "lowest," exactly? Are you talking about how many feet each one has, or about the respect accorded to each form, or about the depth of subject matter each meter is generally associated with, or what?

Sean, EssayForum.com
 

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