Answer:
He explains to Messala that he never believed in omens or fate before, even though he has seen many signs along his way to tell him that they are possible.
couplets of trochaic feet with an abab rhyme pattern,
four feet per line, with unstressed syllables followed by stressed syllables or
the rhythmic pattern that is typical of ballads?
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The correct answer is A. Ten syllables divided into pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables
Explanation:
In poetry, verses are composed of rhythmic units, which are called foot, one of the most common ones is the lamb, which is composed of an unstressed syllable and one stressed or accent syllable. Additionally, iambs can be included in different numbers which leads to a different rhythm in the poem this includes the iambic dimeter that is about creating verses by including two iambs, the iambic trimeter which is included three iambs and the iambic pentameter that means five iambs or ten syllables in which each pair is composed by one unstressed and one stressed syllable. Therefore, the description that matches the poetic form of iambic pentameter is "ten syllables divided into pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables".
b. "I was known throughout the world as "The Skywayman" (Abagnale 6).
c. "I was known throughout the world as 'The Skywayman' (Abagnale 6)."
d. "I was known throughout the world as 'The Skywayman.'" (Abagnale 6.)