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Identify the line below as either anapestic or dactylic. This is the forest primeval

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"This is the forest primeval," is dactylic
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User Panduka DeSilva
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A dactylic verse in poetry is the one in which meter follows the pattern of three syllables. Among this three syllables, the first one is a stressed syllable, and the other two that follow it are unstressed syllables. In this case, the verse "this is the forest primeval" is a good example of a dactylic verse.

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