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Based on the descriptions, what rhyme scheme does the poem "Harlem" use? free verse iambic pentameter blank verse acrostic

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Your answer is, A. Free verse.

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Answer:The Free verse, the poem "Harlem" use, as is also called VERLIBR, still does not have a clear definition. It can be said that Verlibr is a poem that is not subject to the canons of literature. It is characterized by partial or complete absence of rhyme, isotope, and ect. In addition, the principle of equality of strings is not applied here. But the free verse has the following signs of a poem:

  • phrases are divided into strings;
  • each line starts with a capital letter.
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