What characteristics suggest that the second
example is written in blank verse?
o no rhyme, ten syllables to a line, and no
pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
no rhyme, ten syllables to a line, and pairs of
syllables in which the second syllable is
stressed
a rhyme scheme, a different number of
syllables per line, and the use of repetition
no rhyme, a different number of syllables per
line, and a pattern of stressed and unstressed
syllables

Respuesta :

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Answer:

The second option: no rhyme, ten syllables to a line, and pairs of syllables in which the second syllable is stressed.

Explanation:

Blank verse poetry or prose has the following characteristics:

  • Blank verse does not rhyme.
  • Blank verse is an iambic pentamer which means that the verse, consisting of ten syllables per line, has an alternate pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
  • Blank verse has a characteristic pattern: the unstressed syllable follows the stressed one.
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B IS CORRECT ON EDGE!!

no rhyme, ten syllables to a line, and pairs of syllables in which the second syllable is stressed