An unrhymed iambic pentameter verse is called:
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A.
Blank verse
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B.
Canto
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C.
Herioc couplet
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D.
Prosody
Correct Answer:
A. Blank verse
Explanation:
Blank verse refers to unrhymed poetry written in a consistent meter, most often iambic pentameter. This style originated in Italy and saw extensive use throughout the Renaissance period, making option (a) correct.
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