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In 200 words, explain how the use of free verse contributes to the major themes of Langston Hughes's poem "Theme for English B."

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Free verse is a poetry style where there are no restrictions place on the poets creativity. Rhyme, rhythm, and other elements of poetry can be unconventional or absent in these types of poems. The use of free verse in "Theme for English B" allows Hughes to show more fully the story without being hampered by having to rhyme all the lines or establish a rhythm. It also shows symbolically that Hughes wants his poem not be happy, which rhyme or rhythm might suggest, but serious.

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