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Rose, harsh rose, marred and with stint of petals, meagre flower, thin, sparse of leaf, more precious than a wet rose single on a stem? — you are caught in the drift. Stunted, with small leaf, you are flung on the sand, you are lifted in the crisp sand that drives in the wind. Can the spice-rose drip such acrid fragrance hardened in a leaf? Which best describes the structure of “Sea Rose”? free verse rhyming couplets iambic pentameter haiku form

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the answer is Free Verse

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The correct answer is free verse.

Free verse is any poem that doesn't rhyme, and that doesn't have a regular meter. Rhyming couplets consist of groups of two lines whose ending words rhyme, iambic pentameter (the kind of rhyming that Shakespeare used) has 10 syllables per line that deal with stressed and unstressed syllables, and haikus are poems of three lines with 5, 7, and 5 syllables, respectively.
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