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Read this excerpt from Amy Lowell’s "Lilacs." This poem is written in free verse. Which two traits does a free verse poem have?


Lilacs,

False blue,

White,

Purple,

Color of lilac,

You have forgotten your Eastern origin,

The veiled women with eyes like panthers,

The swollen, aggressive turbans of jeweled Pashas.

Now you are a very decent flower,

A reticent flower,

A curiously clear-cut, candid flower,

Standing beside clean doorways,

Friendly to a house-cat and a pair of spectacles,

Making poetry out of a bit of moonlight

And a hundred or two sharp blossoms.

Maine knows you,

Has for years and years;

New Hampshire knows you,

And Massachusetts

And Vermont.


A: The lines are uniform in length.


B: The lines have no rhyming pattern.


C: The lines contain an equal number of syllables.


D: The lines are all en

Respuesta :

The answer is: the lines have no rhyming pattern. Free verse poems don't follow any rules nor the rhyme.

Answer:

B: The lines have no rhyming pattern.

D: The lines are all en

Explanation:

A free verse poem contains the following devices:

  • repetition (often with variation)
  • patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables
  • alliteration
  • occasional internal rhyme (rhyme occurring inside a line)
  • occasional rhyme at the ends of lines (often imperfect rhymes such as half-rhymes and pararhymes )
  • patterns of assonance (syllables in which the vowel sounds are the same)
  • imagery