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Characteristics of free verse
Free verse is not prose set out in lines. Like other sorts of poetry, it is language organised for its musical effects of rhythm and sound. However, these effects are used irregularly, not according to any completely fixed pattern.
Among the poetic devices that are often found in free verse are
repetition (often with variation)
patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables
alliteration
occasional internal rhyme (rhyme occurring inside a line)
occasional rhyme at the ends of lines (often imperfect rhymes such as half-rhymes and pararhymes )
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