As per the question, the statement that best describes Sandburg's poem "The Fog comes on" is that it is written in free verse and therefore, no specific meter or rhyme scheme has been employed. Such poetry is free from the restrictions or limitations of regularity of rhyme scheme and meter yet offers aesthetic expression. Sandburg's poem 'fog' employs continued metaphor and therefore, eyes the fog as a cat as compares the movement of the latter with the former. Thus, we can conclude 'free verse' as the best description to Sandburg's poem 'Fog'.
The structure of Sandburg's poems are free-verse and does not follow a certain rule or set of rules like rhymes and number of syllables in a line or number of lines in a stanza. This expresses the writer's want to have freedom in his writing. <span />
One of the central themes of Romeo & Juliet is passion, which manifests equally in love and in violence. Both are powerful and conflicting forces throughout the story, but ultimately, it's love that conquers hate. To prove this point, compare the deaths of Romeo and Juliet to those of Mercutio and Tybalt.