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what did you notice about this poems structure as you listened? check all that apply. it is a poem with a fixed form. it does not have a specific rhyme scheme. it has rhyming quatrains. it has a free form. it does not have a set meter.
To solve this, we analyze each option based on common poem structure concepts:
- "It is a poem with a fixed form": Fixed - form poems (like sonnets, haikus) have strict rules for structure, rhyme, and meter. If the poem is free - form, this is incorrect.
- "It does not have a specific rhyme scheme": Free - verse poems often lack a consistent rhyme scheme. This is a characteristic of many modern or free - form poems.
- "It has rhyming quatrains": Quatrains are four - line stanzas with a rhyme scheme (e.g., ABAB). If the poem is free - form, it won't have rhyming quatrains.
- "It has a free form": Free - form (free - verse) poems have no fixed rules for structure, rhyme, or meter. This is a key feature of such poems.
- "It does not have a set meter": Meter is a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. Free - form poems lack a set meter.
Assuming the poem is free - verse (a common case for such questions), the correct options are:
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B. It does not have a specific rhyme scheme, D. It has a free form, E. It does not have a set meter
(Note: The actual correct options depend on the specific poem, but these are the typical characteristics of free - verse poems which is the common context for this type of question.)