Which line is made up of iambs?
A. Consider what I say.
B. In a minute, go home.
C. Pa...
English, 09.09.2021 23:50 donahueno1753
Which line is made up of iambs?
A. Consider what I say.
B. In a minute, go home.
C. Pardon me for asking.
D. Listen, your majesty.
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