Pentameter in a sentence as a noun

I'm not sure if your use of iambic pentameter for that sentence was intentional, but if so, well done!

> It forces lurkers to participateThis line of iambic pentameter is the first one that gets to the point of the OP.

Within Pi there's a cure for cancer, written entirely in iambic pentameter, but that fact has no practical meaning because we can't find it.

Interesting idea.. I think what might even be more helpful is something that would count syllables for you, iambic pentameter, etc.

Imagine, having to maintain iambic pentameter or extend a sonnet.

What would be really fun is if the compiler parsed the program using NLP and rejected it if too much of the dialogue was not in iambic pentameter.

You don't study literature learning about iambic pentameter and then ending your studies; you also read Shakespeare to see how it's applied in real life.

Anything from writing a sonnet in iambic pentameter to assembling ikea furniture based on instructions.

Write that searing tragedy about the frailty and absurdity of the human condition ... but make sure you absolutely master your iambic pentameter first!

If the essay was written in iambic pentameter, it certainly escaped me. Anyway, "C++ macro language with striking similarities" has a pretty precise technical meaning, which sane, literate people might actually mistake.

I'd imagine that having a complex rhyming scheme and creating original content in iambic pentameter isn't easy and the fact he pulled it off so eloquently is a testament to his mastery of the English language.

Pentameter definitions

noun

a verse line having five metrical feet