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Lines of unrhymed poetry are known as

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Literature in English WAEC 2009

Lines of unrhymed poetry are known as

  • blank verse
  • assonance
  • consonance
  • free verse checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

Free verse is poetry that does not follow a strict meter or rhyme scheme. It allows poets to express themselves without the constraints of traditional poetic structures, such as rhyme and meter, giving them greater freedom in terms of rhythm, line length, and form.

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