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Lyric Poetry:
- Can Rhyme
- Set Line Lengths
Lyric Poetry: Written in a stanza, usually consists of verses and / or choruses.
A lyric is like a duet or melody. The lines of the lyric tend to rhyme and sync with each other.
Free verse Poetry:
- Doesn't Rhyme
- No Set Line Lengths
Free Verse Poetry: Do not follow "the" rules, have no rhyme or rhythm
Notice the words " Free Verse". They don't contain any rhyming or similar words. Yes, the poem makes sense and it does click together in a way, but it does not contain rhyming, lyrical verses.
Answer:
His pretentious use of abstract concepts to justify his own preferences
Explanation:
According to the last sentence of the first paragraph, Ignatius makes reference to theology and geometry and this helps to show his preferences as he makes use of abstract concepts such as theology and geometry to justify them.
My first guess would be that it is an independent clause. This is just a single statement.
Answer:
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