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Match each form of poetry to its description.

free verse

blank verse

closed form

This type of poem doesn't follow a fixed

pattern of rhyme or line length.

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This type of poem is written in iambic

pentameter and its lines don't rhyme.

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This type of poem has specific patterns,

lengths, or rhyme schemes.

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  1. Yesterday, 13:37
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    Free Verse : This type of poem doesn't follow a fixed pattern of rhyme or line length.

    Explanation:

    Poems using Free Verse follow a natural rhythm but not metrical pattern nor rhymes. Example: Shakespeare's Hamlet.

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    Blank Verse: This type of poem is written in iambic pentameter and its lines don't rhyme.

    Explanation:

    Blank Verse poem doesn1t have rhymes but follows a specific meter, which is usually iambic pentameter. Example: John Milton's Paradise Lost

    Answer:

    Closed Form: This type of poemhas specific patterns, lengths, or rhyme schemes.

    Explanation:

    Closed or Fixed Form (Formal Verse) poems have strict rhythmic pattern and rhyme scheme. Ballads and Sonnets are written in closed form.
  2. Yesterday, 13:57
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    Free Verse: This type of poem doesn't follow a fixed

    pattern of rhyme or line length.

    Blank Verse: This type of poem is written in iambic pentameter and its lines don't rhyme.

    Closed Form: This type of poem has specific patterns, lengths, or rhyme schemes.
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