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.
She argues that the rights of voting applied to all people, as she quoted "We the people", not "We the white males". She also exclaimed that women are people too, so they should have the same constitutional rights as men.
Hurting others won’t fix your problems.
Putting others down won’t bring you up.
c: Cassius foreshadows how weary life is behind bars
Diagrams can be a pie graph, line graph, a table graph, a picture of something, I don’t think it always needs to be labeled