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In the stanza from, "A Supermarket in California", by Allen Ginsberg’s, the author has used free verse because 'the long line structure imitates stream-of-conscious thought'.
<h3>What is free verse?</h3>
Free verse is a type of poetry which does not have a rhythm or any consistent meter. Free verse lack musical effect as it is based on the rhythm of natural speech or dialogues.
The stanza from the poem, "A Supermarket in California", is most likely to use free verse as there is no meter and rhythmic effect in the stanza, the long lines are just the conscious thoughts of the poet.
Therefore, option, C, 'The long-line structure imitates stream-of-conscious thought' is correct.
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Explanation:
She was not ignoring them; she did not understand them because she only spoke Italian.
We can see it too in the attention paid to musical devices that are incorporated into the poem. Devices such as alliteration, assonance, and rhyme, for example.