Which of the following best defines 'Blank Verse' as used in Shakespearean drama?
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Correct answer: Unrhymed iambic pentameter
Blank verse is defined by its lack of rhyme and its use of iambic pentameter. This form became the standard for English Renaissance drama because it provides a balance between poetic elevation and natural speech patterns.
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