The difference between free verse and formal poetry is this:
- Free verse doesn’t use rhyme, rhythm, or meter.
<h3>What is Free Verse?</h3>
Free verse is a style of poem writing in which the author follows no set meter. He rather flows as he likes. Unlike formal poetry, free verse has no rhyme and meter.
So the option that correctly describes the difference between free verse and formal poetry is option C.
Learn more about free verse here:
brainly.com/question/1509140
#SPJ1
i think the correct answer is the eagle and the arrow
Answer:
They are complex.
Explanation:
Woolf uses antithesis to describe women by placing opposite and contradictory statements side by side to show that <u>women are complex</u>
He describes women as being "very various; then heroic and mean; splendid and sordid; beautiful and hideous", to emphasize the various complex qualities women have, so the correct answer is option D They are complex
His own drawings contradicted everything he felt about the things found in the chest. When all of the things he found in the chest disgusted him and proved to be worthless to him, his drawings had elicited feelings he had from his childhood. He soon realizes how important those things in the chest were especially that a part of his childhood was found there.