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Which of the following correctly defines blank verse? A. poetry with no structure or rhyme B. a type of long poem often used fo...Asked by quick help needed
Which of the following correctly defines blank verse?
A. poetry with no structure or rhyme
B. a type of long poem often used for plays
C. a type of rhymed poetry Shakespeare uses throughout his plays
D. unrhymed verse written in iambic pentameter
D?
A. poetry with no structure or rhyme
B. a type of long poem often used for plays
C. a type of rhymed poetry Shakespeare uses throughout his plays
D. unrhymed verse written in iambic pentameter
D?
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But the definition of black verse google says is : verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameters.
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Writeacher
Oh, blank verse -- yes, D. I was thinking of free verse (which is A).
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