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1. How does free verse differ from other kinds of rhymed and metered poetry? Is the reading experience different? What kinds of opportunities does free verse create that other kinds of more structured poetry do not offer?​

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Free verse is a type of poetry that does not rhyme. The writer is writing poems without rules.

The reading experience is different because it is more like reading a book than a usual poem.

Writing in free verse can free the writer up by not being constrained to look for rhymes and words that fit the poem rules.

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