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4. What type of poetry are Haikus, limericks, odes, elegies, epitaphs, epigrams, sonnets, pastorals, songs, & villanelles?
a. Narrative poetry
b. Lyric poetry
C. Dramatic poetry
d. Electronic poetry​

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Poetry 101: What Is Poetic Form? Learn About 15 Different Types of Poems

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Last updated: Aug 16, 2021 • 4 min read

Human poetry dates back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. Since that time, the artform has continued to evolve, taking on different forms to serve a wide range of artistic intentions. From sonnets and epics to haikus and villanelles, here are some of history’s most enduring poetic forms.

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Blank Verse

Blank verse is poetry written with a precise meter—almost always iambic pentameter—that does not rhyme. William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and John Milton are among the most famous purveyors of blank verse. Learn more about blank verse poetry here.

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Rhymed Poem

In contrast to blank verse, rhymed poems rhyme by definition, although their scheme varies. Learn more about rhymed poetry here.

Couplet-based poetry contains pairs of rhyming lines. Learn more about couplets here.

Quatrain-based poetry contains four-line groupings where alternate lines typically alternate. Learn more about quatrains here.

Tercet-based poetry contains three-line groupings. Sometimes all three lines rhyme with one another. Learn more about tercets here.

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