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English, 03.06.2021 01:00 PastelHibiscus

“For never was a story of more woe Than of Juliet and her Romeo.”
(from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare)
These lines are written in which meter?
O 1. iambic trimeter
2. iambic pentameter
3. iambic octameter
4. iambic hexameter

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