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Which statement best describes the effect of the free-verse form in "Poetry"?
It helps the reader understand iambic pentameter.
It helps the reader appreciate the conventional rhyme scheme.
It helps the reader comprehend the abstract language.
It helps the reader experience the poet’s thought process.
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It helps the reader experience the poet’s thought process.
Free-verse lineation and rhythms mirror the speaker’s shifting ideas and reactions, letting readers follow the poem’s internal flow rather than a fixed meter or rhyme.
Free-verse lineation and rhythms mirror the speaker’s shifting ideas and reactions, letting readers follow the poem’s internal flow rather than a fixed meter or rhyme.
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