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A pyrrhic foot is a foot with accented syllable/s.

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You forgot to place the blanks in the question, so we don't know how to answer it. I know this isn't a true/false

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A pyrrhic foot is a set of two unaccented syllables. They should be two short syllables, for instance: "when the" or "and the" are examples of pyrrhic feet. They would not typically be used for a full poem because it would sound too monotonous and wouldn't have enough dynamic.
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