Yes it is his or her choice..... which they use language.. ......
Answer:
In response to Macbeth's questions, the witches in Act IV of Macbeth.
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Walt Whitman has all the mentioned above elements in his work such as free verse, long lines, a challenge to conventional values, a celebration of existence and rhythm that is similar to human speech
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Walt Whitman is said to be the "father of free verse" and hence free verse is mandatory in his work. He writes long poems like Brooklyn Ferry. Also, he is a transcendentalist hence he used to challenge conventional values also he celebrates people who live in America and it comes under the celebration of existence also his poems are mostly written like prose and it is easy to read hence the rhythm is similar to speech
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Okay. maybe write about about a mischievous misbehaving leprechaun. remember, this is an exercise to test your creativity. the story should be all yours. get creative!
I believe the answer is: "Whose deepness doth entice such forward wits / To practice more than heavenly power permits".
The keywords are 'wits' and 'permits'
Wits means a certain knowledge or teaching, and the fact that the wit is more than something that heavenly power permits indicates that you are not supposed to have that 'wits'