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Iambic pentameter:
A line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable.
Ex: Two households, both alike in dignity.
It used in traditional English poetry and verse drama.
Epithet:
Basically, an adjective placed before or after a person or a thing.
Ex: Swift-footed Achilles, god-like Hector etc.
Blank Verse:
Iambic pentameter verse lines without rhyme at the end.
Pyrrhic:
A foot of two unstressed syllables.
Source: Oxford Dictionary and An ABC of English Literature, Dr. M Mofizar Rahman.
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