Four
A tetrameter has four metrical feet per line. Each foot can vary in type, such as iambs, trochees, anapests, or dactyls, depending on the poem's rhythm. Common examples include iambic tetrameter, which consists of four iambic feet.
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Anapetic tetrameter. Basically, four feet per line, with most of the feet being anapests. This is the same meter Dr. Seuss uses in many of his tales, including "Horton Hears a Who."
172.78 cubic feet.
It has 4 feet.
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Four
Anapetic tetrameter. Basically, four feet per line, with most of the feet being anapests. This is the same meter Dr. Seuss uses in many of his tales, including "Horton Hears a Who."
iambic tetrameter (unstressed syllable followed by stressed syllable with four feet per line) the only lines that are different are ones that just say "in flanders fields" these are iambic dimeter
Nine acres is 392,040 square feet.
The free throw line is 19 feet from the baseline, 15 feet from the backboard, and 12 feet from the front of the rim.
Same as any other free throw line, 15 feet
A meaningless question. A line has no area.
A polyline is a line composed of many segments: for example the rectangle is a polyline consisting of four line segments.
172.78 cubic feet.
23 Feet, 9 Inches