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Which describes this line from the little brown bat's poem about the owl?"The owl goes back and forth inside the night" A.It is written in iambic pentameter. B.It is written in free verse C.It is a rhyming
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Which describes this line from the little brown bat's poem about the owl?"The owl goes back and forth inside the night"
A.It is written in iambic pentameter.
B.It is written in free verse
C.It is a rhyming couplet.
D.It is in the form of a limerick.
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This line, "The owl goes back and forth inside the night" is an example of something written in free verse. For it to be a rhyming couplet it would have to rhyme.
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