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'.
 
        
             
        
        
        
It depends on what type of essay you are writing . If it’s argumentative it also depends on if you are writing it for the intro. The intro goes:
Hook- catch attention
Thesis- restate argument
Claim- what you think
        
             
        
        
        
Compare and contrast order.
The paragraph is comparing the persons interest to where they would go.
        
             
        
        
        
The main idea in the Saki story is that Ulrich and Georg have inherited animosity.
<h3>What is the conflict in Saki's story?</h3>
This refers to the age-long conflict that existed between their grandfathers about ownership of an ancient land that spilled over to both Ulrich and Georg.
Hence, we can see that the piece of land is a disputed forest and as a result of this, both Ulrich and Georg hate themselves because of an old beef and have constant struggles.
Read more about Saki's story here:
brainly.com/question/9587614
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The correct answer is 16 using the converse of the Pythagorean theorem