Whitman used iambic feet in the poem for what purpose?

the unstressed-stressed combination mimics waves
the stressed-unstressed combination mimics work on a ship
the rhyming pattern of the poem mimicsa funeral
stressing the first syllable of each line adds emphasis

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the unstressed-stressed combination mimics waves

The correct answer is "the unstressed-stressed combination mimics waves". Iambic feet is a type of metrics used particularly in traditional English poetry to add an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. The name iamb comes from this combination of unstressed-stressed, while feet is the name given to a group of syllabes at which the rhythm is measured. In this case Whitman used iambic feet to accomplished the unstressed-stressed effect is his poem.