'Prosody' is the study of:
AVersification — metre, rhyme, and sound in verse
BPlot structures only
CAuthorial biography
DLiterary marketplaces
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Versification — metre, rhyme, and sound in verse
1. Prosody covers metre (iambic, trochaic, anapaestic, etc.).
2. It also covers rhyme, alliteration, and stanza form.
3. The brief names 'prosody' explicitly as part of the History/Terms bucket.
_Source: Coverage brief — Literary History bucket — "prosody, rhetorical figures"_
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