Sprung rhythm involves using _____? A. Varing numbers of both stressed and unstressed syllables B. a fixed number of unstressed syllables and varying numbers of stressful C. varying numbers or unstressed syllables in a fixed number of stressed syllables

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Answer 1
Answer: Sprung rhythm is a poetic rhythm that is constructed from feet in which the first syllable is stressed and may be followed by a variable number of unstressed syllables. The number of feet  per line is consistent in many works. The answer then is   C. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Sprungrhythm involves using varying numbers of unstressed syllables in a fixed number of stressedsyllables. The correct option is C.

Gerard ManleyHopkins, a poet, created the poetic metre known as "sprung rhythm." It has a pattern of stressed syllables separated by various numbers of unstressed syllables.

The unstressedsyllables provide for flexibility and variation within the rhythmic pattern that is created by the stressed syllables.

This gives the poetry a distinctive and lively rhythmiceffect. Sprung rhythm is a unique and expressive type of poetic rhythm that allows for greater freedom and syncopation than traditional poeticmetres, which have a fixed sequence of stressed and unstressed syllables.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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