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Define free verse?

A poem that has no rhyming words and fixed metrical pattern.


What does free verse have that blank verse doesn't?

Free verse has variable rhythm.


What is everyday conversation poetry called... -free form -free verse -verse form -form free?

Free form and free verse.


What is process oriented?

Education, Business and Free Verse


How long is a free verse poem?

as long as you want it to be, it's FREE verse


A poem that generally has meter and rhyme?

a lyric


What is the rhythm of a free verse poem?

There isn't a requirement of rhythm for a free verse poem.


What is poetry with no rhyme scheme or meter?

Poetry that does not use set meter or rhyme scheme is known as free verse. This phrase, however, can be somewhat deceptive because while poetry in this form does not adhere to traditional definitions of poetry forms, these elements of rhyme and meter are still important. It is rare to find a poem that is truly free verse, where the poet has not thought extremely carefully about every word choice in each line.


Is the poem Eldorado a free verse poem?

No, "Eldorado" is not a free verse poem. It is a narrative poem with a set rhyme scheme and structure.


How is free verse different formal verse?

Free verse poetry differs from formal verse in that with free verse the writer is not constricted by rules of length, stanza and rhyming. Whereas in formal verse there are certain rules as stated earlier that must be adhered to when writing poetry such as Haiku or Sonnets.


Is Eating Poetry by Mark Strand written in free verse or blank verse?

The words "free" and "verse" do not rhyme.


What are poems called that dont rhyme?

i think well from what my teacher told me is that there called black verse that's my best guess. Ah-oh-ho! Not "black " verse! It is called "blank" Blank verse is different from free verse. Look at difference. verse!. THere is also "free "verse or u-nrhymed poetry.