Verse Poetry Is Described Using A System That Categorizes Words And Lines Into 'Metres', Based Either On How Syllables Are Stressed (Such As In English) Or On The Length Of The Syllables (Such As In Latin), And The Metre Is Made Up Of Repeated Rhythmic Units Known As 'Feet'. Which Metrical Foot, Beginning With The Letter 'T', Is The Opposite Of An Iamb [Eye-Am], And Consists Of A Stressed Or Long Syllable Followed By An Unstressed Or Short One, Such As In The Name 'Michael'?'''

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1. Verse Poetry Is Described Using A System That Categorizes Words And Lines Into 'Metres', Based Either On How Syllables Are Stressed (Such As In English) Or On The Length Of The Syllables (Such As In Latin), And The Metre Is Made Up Of Repeated Rhythmic Units Known As 'Feet'. Which Metrical Foot, Beginning With The Letter 'T', Is The Opposite Of An Iamb [Eye-Am], And Consists Of A Stressed Or Long Syllable Followed By An Unstressed Or Short One, Such As In The Name 'Michael'?'''