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Blank verse is usually ........................... iambic pentameter

Arhymed

Bunrhymed

Chalf-rhymed

Dslant-rhymed

Answer:

B. unrhymed

Read Explanation:

Blank verse is defined as:

Unrhymed iambic pentameter — lines of poetry with a regular meter (iambic pentameter) but no rhyme.

It's commonly used in English dramatic, epic, and reflective verse — especially by Shakespeare and Milton.


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