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The poem "Miracles" by Walt Whitman has 32 lines.
Answer this question…A. Whitman's honesty about diverse subjects B. Whitman's allegiance to old British poetry C. Whitman's use of formal language D. Whitman's long and florid lines
Answer this question…A. Whitman's honesty about diverse subjects B. Whitman's allegiance to old British poetry C. Whitman's use of formal language D. Whitman's long and florid lines
he does not use rhyme, but she does-APEX
Answer this question…A. Whitman's honesty about diverse subjects B. Whitman's allegiance to old British poetry C. Whitman's use of formal language D. Whitman's long and florid lines
The long lines in Walt Whitman's "To Sit And Look Out" poem serve to create a sense of expansiveness and freedom, mirroring the vastness of the scenery and ideas Whitman contemplates. They allow for a fluidity of thought and expression, emphasizing the poet's connectedness to nature and society.
walt Whitman writes long lines, and Emily Dickinson writes short ones
The correct rhyme scheme for the poem "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman is AABB. Each stanza consists of four lines with the second and fourth lines rhyming with each other.
One of Walt Whitman's shortest poems is "To a Foil’d European Revolutionaire." It is only four lines long and reflects on the disappointment and disillusionment of a failed revolution.