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k0ka [10]
2 years ago
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What type of poetry allows poets to experiment with techniques of style in their poetry, like experiments on stanzas, grammar, l

ine breaks, and even with syntax
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ad-work [718]2 years ago
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The type of poetry that allows poets to experiment with techniques of style in their poetry, like experiments on stanzas, and grammar, is free verse.

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

This refers to the type of poem where the poet is allowed to use poetic license and write without recognizable rhythm or structure.

Hence, we can see that when poets are allowed to experiment and write without any definite structure and use different styles, this is known as free verse.

Read more about free verses here:

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