Iambic tetrameter features four sets of syllables per line alternating between unstressed and stressed syllables, as seen in Robert Frost's poem.
Iambic tetrameter is a metrical pattern commonly used in poetry, consisting of four sets of syllables per line, alternating between unstressed and stressed syllables. This differs from iambic pentameter, which contains five sets of syllables per line. An example of a poem written in iambic tetrameter is Robert Frost's 'Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening.'
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