Which poem from the reading list of this lesson most clearly uses free verse?

A. "Flush or Faunus," by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
B. "Sonnet XV," by Maximilian Voloshin
C. "Love Infinite," by Rabindranath Tagore
D. "Annabel Lee," by Edgar Allan Poe

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Answer:

C. "Love Infinite," by Rabindranath Tagore

Explanation:

Free verse is a style of poem writting where metrics and rhyme schemes are not really taking into consideration, the writer just writes what he wants to express and he can do it the lenght he desires and each verse is as long or as short as he wants, he can rhyme the ending of the verses, or he can not, he can make rhymes inside the verses, but the main characteristic of the free verse is that it does not have a standar structure. Love infinite by Rabinadranath Tagore has a single 12 versed paragraph, all verses are different in length, some of them rhyme, some others do not rhyme with any other, this is way it is a free verse.

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