a poem that does not have a set rhyme scheme or set meter
A free verse poem is just that, a poem that is free. It is free of all rules or constraints. It does not have a set rhyme scheme or set meter. Rhyme scheme is the pattern in which rhymes line. For example, Shakespeare's sonnets have a particular rhyme scheme labeled ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. Meter is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem that creates a rhythm.
Blank verse is a poem that has a specific meter but no rhyme scheme.
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5. Dictionary of Modern English Usage - stresses standard usage
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make an assertion to be proven by the body of the text
be the first sentence of a text
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