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22 September, 18:25

His own parents, He that had father'd him, and she that had conceiv'd him in her womb, and birth'd him, They gave this child more of themselves than that; They gave him afterward every day-they became part of him. This excerpt from "There Was a Child Went Forth" contains an example of which of the following?

1. connotative language

2. free verse

3. iambic pentameter

4. rhyme scheme

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  1. 22 September, 19:59
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    2. Free Verse

    Poetry that uses free verse does not have any sort of standard meter or rhyme scheme. If you look at this passage, the first line has 4 syllables, the second has 19, the third has 10, and the fourth has 15. Technically the second and fourth lines "rhyme" (although it's just repetition of the same word, not a straightforward rhyme), but there is not enough pattern in the number of syllables or the meter to create a musical feeling.
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