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What do we call unrhymed iambic pentameter?

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blank verse

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"Unrhymed iambic pentameter. Blank verse is the English verse form closest to the natural rhythms of English speech and therefore is the most common pattern found in traditional English narrative and dramatic poetry from Shakespeare to the early twentieth century. Shakespeare’s plays use blank verse extensively."

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A blank verse: Blank verse is a way to use unrhymed lines and a defined meter. 
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