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Poetic foot is the term used to describe the measure that determines the syllabic accent in a verse of a poem, that is, the poetic foot determines where are the stressed and non-stressed syllable that are able to rhythmize the poem. there are three types of poetic foot, which are:
Iamb: It occurs in verses that have a non-stressed syllable accompanied by an stressed syllable. For example: If you consider capital letters as stressed syllable references, a verse with iamb would have the following rhythm dun-DUN.dun-DUN.dun-DUN.
Trochee: presents the opposite of iamb and shows a stressed syllable accompanied by a non-stressed syllable. Using the same example, a verse that presents this poetic foot would have the rhythm as DUN-dun.DUN-dun.DUN-dun.
Pyrrhic: presents two unstressed syllables next to each other. Therefore, the rhythm of this verse is dun-dun.dun-dun.
Dactyl: It presents a stressed syllable followed by its non-stressed syllables. In this case, the timing is DUN-dun-dun.Dun-dun-dun.
Anapest: Presents two non-stressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable. In this case, we can perceive a rhythm equal to dun-dun-DUN.dun-dun-DUN.
Spondee: It presents two stressed syllables next to each other. The rimization in this case is DUN-DUN.DUN-DUN
It is important to note that stressed syllables are those that are spoken with the strongest and have a louder sound, unlike unstressed syllables. Therefore, to answer this question, you should recite the verses out loud and identify what type of rhythm they have.