What effect does Shakespeare's varying use of iambic pentameter have on the reader or viewer?

A. Certain lines stand out, making them seem more important.

B. Varied use represents a more natural way of speaking.

C. It illustrates why Shakespeare is so difficult to understand.

D. It allows the reader and audience to have variety.

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Answer:

A. Certain lines stand out, making them seem more important.  

Explanation:

By breaking the consistent cadence and hushing heartbeat rhythm of lub-DUB, lub-DUB each two syllables, Shakespeare purposefully makes a dissonance that makes listeners' ears liven up and pay heed. It works a similar path in a song.

At the point when an artist all of a sudden syncopates the musicality or ventures out of match up, it makes individuals all of a sudden tune in. Also, similar to great artists, Shakespeare constantly figured out how to determine the discord, the syncope, after he had made his point after he had made heard what he needed to make sure was heard, and lift the mood up once more.

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