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Which best explains a clue that the poem "in Just" is written in free verse?

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Its lines are all the same length.


It has a distinct rhyme pattern.


It does not have regular rhyme or meter.


It uses an internal rhyme scheme.

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"Free verse" means that the lines don't have a particular rhythm or pattern, so I'd say that the answer is C. 
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The correct answer is:

It does not have regular rhyme or meter.

A free verse styling is a literary device in poetry, which doesn't have to rhyme or have a regular meter. Such poems are without rhythm and rhyme schemes, do not follow regular rhyme scheme rules, yet still provide artistic expression.

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