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when a poem does not have a specific rhyme, rhythm, meter and/or length…

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when a poem does not have a specific rhyme, rhythm, meter and/or length free verse. while free verse has no set rules, it often contains poetic elemer language and sound devices.
figurative language is descriptive language that means more than just its lit examples of figurative language include similes, metaphors, hyperbole and
sound devices, including alliteration, assonance and onomatopoeia, are use create emphasis and meaning through the sound of their words.
according to the passage, what must a poem include to be considered free v
a figurative language
b an abab rhyme scheme
c onomatopoeia or alliteration
d none of the above

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The passage states that free - verse has no set rules. It says "while free verse has no set rules, it often contains poetic elements...". The key word is "often", which means these elements (figurative language, onomatopoeia, alliteration etc.) are not required (must - have). An ABAB rhyme scheme is a specific rhyme scheme, and free - verse does not have a specific rhyme scheme.

Answer:

D. none of the above