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read this passage from the poem \my father is a simple man.\ the street…

Question

read this passage from the poem \my father is a simple man.\

the street is filled with children.
we argue about the price
of pomegranates, i convince
him it is the fruit of scholars.

how does the free verse form contribute to the poem’s meaning?

select each correct answer.

□ the lack of stanzas shows a formal tone.

□ the lack of rhythm shows the easy relationship.

□ the lack of clear meter shows a harsh, cold relationship.

□ the lack of rhyme contributes to a casual tone.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Free verse has no strict rhyme/meter, matching the poem's intimate, everyday father-child interaction.
  • A lack of rhyme creates a casual, natural tone, fitting the simple, warm exchange about pomegranates.
  • The absence of rigid rhythm reflects the easy, unforced relationship between the speaker and father.
  • The first option is wrong: free verse's structure does not create formality, and the passage has a short stanza. The third option is wrong: the poem's tone is warm, not harsh/cold, so the meter claim is incorrect.

Answer:

  • The lack of rhythm shows the easy relationship.
  • The lack of rhyme contributes to a casual tone.