Here's one example of a 'free verse stanza of poetry.
"Who am I?" -
Who am I, you ask?
I am a lion who comes off as a lamb.
I am an ocean with waves big enough to drown.
I am a roller coaster of emotions.
I am a hater of ignorant people, liars,
And people who use others for a gain.
I am a lost soul, a naive child.
I am one who has seen enough
That would make most people's skin crawl.
I am me, not you.
I am who I am.
Judging me is only a negative reflection on you.
So who am I, you ask?
I am me...just me.
One identification of how my poem can be considered a free verse because many people go threw many questions and common life problems. People may forget what they are and what their life meaning is. So this can be a 'free verse'.
<em>How would you best apply American English in a college setting?</em>
<em>The correct answer is By making sure your writing is always in Standard American English.</em>
- <em>Standard American English or SAE refers to the English language that is generally used in professional communication and in American schools. This English sees a prescriptive use of the language in a college setting; this is for example that the double negative cannot be used. It is very important that college students show linguistic good manners, a use of language attached to the context of readers, situation and purpose. However, the constant change in the language makes us constantly adjust, adapt and check what we have learned.</em>
<span>This excerpt is lonely and mysterious. It is lonely because it sounds like the one speaking is locking their soul or internal feelings into a place of their own, a place of solitude. The mystery comes in because one must slow down and explore their own heart and thoughts. What exactly is it we are looking for inside ourselves?</span>
Answer: there are different types of compositions like narrative, expository, descriptive, persuasive and argumentative etc.
Explanation: So firstly ,
1) Narrative: a narrative is form of writing that tells a story. narratives can be essays , fairy tales, movies and jokes . Narratives have five elements : plot , setting, character, conflict and theme.
2) expository: an expository essay is a genre of writing which tends to explain ,illustrate, clarify or explicate something in a way that it become clear for readers. therefore it could be a investigation, evaluation, or even argumentation about an idea for clarification.
3) Descriptive: the descriptive essay is a genre of essay that asks the student to describe something ,object ,person, place, experience, emotion, situation etc.
4) Persuasive: a persuasive essay also known as an argumentative essay is a piece of academic writing where you use logic and reason to show that your point of view is more legitimate than any other. You must expose clear arguments and support them by convincing facts and logical reasons.