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What kind of metrical foot accounts for the majority of Wendy Cope's "Emily Dickinson" (quoted in its entirety below)? Higgledy-piggledy Emily Dickinson Liked to use dashes Instead of full stops. Nowadays, faced with such Idiosyncrasy, Critics and editors Send for the cops.
A. Dactyl
B. Spondee
C. Lamb
D. Troche

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