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which elements of strict formal structure do \auspex\ and \a psalm of life\ share? they both have a rhyme scheme. they both use quatrain stanzas. they both use enjambment in each line. they both use end punctuation in each line. in what way are \auspex\ and \a psalm of life\ different? \auspex\ uses formal structure while \a psalm of life\ uses informal structure. \auspex\ uses rhyme scheme while \a psalm of life\ avoids rhyme scheme. \auspex\ has six - line stanzas while \a psalm of life\ has four - line stanzas. \auspex\ uses enjambment while \a psalm of life\ uses meter.
For the first question, "Auspex" and "A Psalm of Life" indeed both have a rhyme scheme. "Auspex" does not use quatrains uniformly, doesn't use enjambment in each line, and doesn't have end - punctuation in each line. For the second question, "Auspex" has six - line stanzas while "A Psalm of Life" has four - line stanzas. The other options are incorrect as both poems have some formal elements, "A Psalm of Life" has a rhyme scheme in parts, and both can have elements of enjambment or meter.
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First question: They both have a rhyme scheme.
Second question: "Auspex" has six - line stanzas while "A Psalm of Life" has four - line stanzas.