English, asked by laradeltalaman9, 6 months ago


1. What is a poetic line? How
does a poet create a good
structure for a verse?​

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Answered by anupamalnandan
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In poetry, form refers to changing the length and arrangement of lines and stanzas. Poets use rhythm to manipulate the beat, or meters, in each line, and rhyme scheme is used to create a pattern of sounds through repetition. In drama, form refers to changing the length and arrangement of the scenes and acts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poetic line is one of the most emphasized elements of form, the structural division of verse that can indicate patterns in meter, rhythm, and rhyme and influence the aesthetics and emphases of the poem.

Poems can be structured, with rhyming lines and meter, the rhythm and emphasis of a line based on syllabic beats. Poems can also be freeform, which follows no formal structure. The basic building block of a poem is a verse known as a stanza

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