I dont understand what the question is
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'.
A parenthetical element is a word or group of words that interrupts the flow of a sentence and adds additional (but nonessential) information to that sentence. This element can be long or short, and it can appear at the beginning, the middle, or the end of a clause or sentence.
Where’s the except. remember alliteration has the same beginning sounds... not sure if that helped
Romeo means that he loves Juliet as much as school boys like books. According to Romeo, it is a thousand times worse to lose Juliet than it is for someone to want to go to school.
Juliet was loved by Romeo to a great extent. Romeo felt that loving and losing Juliet will be like the boys who love school and not been able to go to school. Romeo does not want to spend even one day without Juliet like how the school boys do want to leave going to school even for one day. Romeo feels that living without Juliet will be a thousand times worse.
This shows the extent of love that Romeo has for Juliet. Even though he met her at a party while he was following another girl by the name of Rosaline. Romeo after seeing Juliet falls eternally in love with her and now does not want to live without her as she is the light of Romeo's life. So Romeo wants light in his life means that he wants Juliet in his life.
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