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choose the poem that is free verse. ○ once before, this self - same air…

Question

choose the poem that is free verse.
○ once before, this self - same air passed me, though i know not where.
strange! how very like it came! touch and fragrance were the same.
○ we trekked into a far country, my friend and i. our deeper content was
never spoken, but each knew all the other said.
question 2 1 pts
choose the poem that uses onomatopoeia.
○ now sweet and clear, and faint and low, the airy tinklings come and go,
like chimings from some far - off tower, or patterings of an april shower.
○ leave the lovely words unsaid; for another thought is fled from my
dream - entangled mind. bird of passion, unenshrined.

Explanation:

Response
Question 1 (Free Verse)
Brief Explanations

Free verse poetry has no fixed meter, rhyme scheme, or structure. The first poem has a rhyme scheme (e.g., "air" and "where", "came" and "same"), while the second poem ("We trekked into a far country...") lacks a consistent rhyme or meter, fitting free verse.

Brief Explanations

Onomatopoeia uses words that imitate sounds. The first poem has "tinklings", "chimings", and "patterings" which mimic sounds (tinkling, chiming, pattering of rain), while the second poem has no such sound - imitating words.

Answer:

B. We trekked into a far country, My friend and I. Our deeper content was never spoken, But each knew all the other said.

Question 2 (Onomatopoeia)