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Drag two in the correct box. Thanks

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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.


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