The correct answer is B) disregards traditional standards and D) complicates the meaning of the poem.
In “There was a Child Went For”, the meter is significant because it disregards traditional standards and complicates the meaning of the poem.
Walt Whitman wrote the poem “There Was a Child Went For” in 1855. The poem was part of a collection of poems in the book called “Autumn Rivulets”. Literature specialists consider the poem an autobiography. The author remains his infancy with memories of his parents. In the poem, the meter is significant because it disregards traditional standards and complicates the meaning of the poem.