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atroni [7]
2 years ago
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Please help asap!!!!!!!! Really need 100

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alexdok [17]2 years ago
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The difference between free verse and formal poetry is this:

  • Free verse doesn’t use rhyme, rhythm, or meter.

<h3>What is Free Verse?</h3>

Free verse is a style of poem writing in which the author follows no set meter. He rather flows as he likes. Unlike formal poetry, free verse has no rhyme and meter.

So the option that correctly describes the difference between free verse and formal poetry is option C.

Learn more about free verse here:

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