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Leya [2.2K]
3 years ago
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Match the correct poetry form to the definition.

English
1 answer:
Fiesta28 [93]3 years ago
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Answer:

<u>Open form</u> - These poems have a relatively loose structure when it comes to length, meter, rhyme, or syntax.

<u>Blank verse</u> - These poems are written in iambic pentameter, a meter commonly used in poetry and verse drama.

<u>Free verse</u> - These poems do not follow any rules. Authors use various elements to communicate their intended meaning.

<u>Closed form</u>- These poems follow specific patterns in terms of rhyme, meter, and length.

Explanation:

The different forms of poetry are based on their rhyme scheme, meter form, etc. These differences are all forms or styles of poetry and the significance also lies in their writers and intended audience.

1. Open form of poetry is when there is no fixed form of writing the poem. It does not follow any traditional method nor does it have any specific pattern.

2. Blank verse is the form of poetry where the poems are written in the iambic pentameter form, meaning there are five metrical feet with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This meter form is most commonly used in various poetry and verse drama.

3. Free verse is the form of poetry where the lines are written without any specific rules. Also, the authors or poets can use different elements to convey their intended meaning.

4. Closed form is the opposite of the open form. In this form, the poem follows a fixed form of patterns in terms of rhyme, meter, or even length of the poem.  

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