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ETearle

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The rhythm element of poetry
 
  a. affects the pleasure of poetry by using the sounds of words to convey the intended meaning of the poem.
  b. enriches or emphasizes words, phrases, lines, or even whole verses in poems.
  c. organizes the words in a way to add meaning and/or create a visual image of the poem.
  d. is the movement of words in a poem.

Question 2

This form of poetry has no specific form, rhyme, or pattern.
 
  a. Free Verse
  b. Lyrical
  c. Narrative
  d. Ballad



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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