Please put ‘dynamic, propulsive verse’ in your own words after looking up these words and then finding your own words to write a version of this phrase that makes the most sense to you. Make sure you find the most appropriate definitions, as we are talking about spoken poetry here.
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Which line is an example of perfect iambic pentameter? a. "i have been worth the whistle." b. "whose reverence even the head-lugg'd bear would lick," c. "a man, a prince, by him so benefited! " d. "ere they have done their mischief. where's thy drum? " e. "marry, your manhood, mew! "
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Read the sentence. “she always took it upon herself to challenge anyone who disagreed with her.” which word is the indefinite pronoun? a. her b. she c. anyone d. herself
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