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read the poem
oses,\ by george eliot.
you love the roses—so do i. i wish
the sky would rain down roses, as they rain
from off the shaken bush. why will it not?
then all the valley would be pink and white
and soft to tread on. they would fall as light
as feathers, smelling sweet; and it would be
like sleeping and like waking, all at once!
what is the main style difference between
oses\ and
ight\?
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oses\ uses a more modern form.
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ight\ uses a rhyme scheme.
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ight\ uses trochaic pentameter.
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oses\ uses iambic pentameter.
"Roses" by George Eliot has a more modern form compared to traditional poems. It doesn't follow strict metrical patterns like iambic pentameter (which has a specific pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line with five metrical feet) or trochaic pentameter (a pattern of stressed - unstressed syllables with five feet). Also, it doesn't have a rigid rhyme scheme. In contrast, many traditional poems follow these strict metrical and rhyme rules.
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"Roses" uses a more modern form.