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being a slave for someone and childrens trading and cannot leave there job and do not control over there money and working long hrs.
The answer is a play based on the lives of the saints. Usually instrumental music, played between sections of a work. In sacred music, interludes are often improvised passages in the organ, between the verses of a hymn or a psalm. In stage works, especially in opera, interludes are played between scenes or acts and usually serve to advance the action of the drama. The term is also used as the title of a musical work without any of the cited connotations.
The answer is leafs.
the word "leaves" is when someone is leaving, they leave
He embarked on the Year-Long Mission.
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The poem is written in free verse because it does not follow an exact rhyme scheme. Such pattern can only be found when there is a specific set of meter that gives the rhythm of the lines. For example, in the second stanza above, the words <em>"tears,"</em> <em>"lost" </em>and <em>"words" </em><u>do not rhyme at all.</u> So, there is <u>no pattern here.</u>
Explanation:
A "free verse" is considered a <em>more modern type of writing a poem</em>. It is also regarded as an "open form verse." It does not follow a regular metrical form, therefore, <u>it doesn't follow an organized rhythmic pattern</u>. It also uses a conversational way, which seems like the poem is talking to the reader.
Examples of free verse poems are: <em>"The First Time We Kissed" </em>(Kelly Roper), <em>"After the Sea-Ship"</em> (Walt Whitman) and<em> "Free Verse"</em> (Robert Graves).