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2. a ______ is any rigid poetic structure that dictates how poems use rhyme, meter, repetition, or stanza length.​

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a sonnet is any rigid poetic structure that dictates how poems use rhyme, meter, repetition, or stanza length.​

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I believe it is a fixed verse, examples of fixed verses include poems like sonnets and haikus. Sonnets are a type of fixed verse just as haikus are. When something is rigid, it is fixed in a certain, and specific way. For poems, a fixed verse is a poem that has strict standards. While free verse does not.

Here is one of the sources I took a look at: en.wikipedia.org/Fixed_verse.

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