D. By using imaginative and descriptive language.
You must note that the reader most likely will not know how the area looks like, specifically if it is a fictional book, leaving it up to the writer to describe how the landscape looks like, as well as hinting how it will affect the story's plot.
Free verse poetry does not follow a set rhyme scheme or structure.
There are no rules on writing a free verse poem like other poems such as haikus or concrete poems. These poems my not have any structure or rules but they tend to have lots of literary devices (ie metaphor, hyperbole, simile, etc). Free verse usually imitates natural speech.
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Answer:
i think it's b
Explanation:
A haiku is a traditional Japanese poetic form. It consists of three unrhymed lines with specific syllable counts: five syllables in the first line, seven syllables in the second and five in the third.A sonnet is a 14-line poem with a set rhyme scheme and a particular syllable pattern called iambic pentameter.