Read this excerpt from the poem "Lincoln Looked.” Lincoln looked forward and saw a divided house cannot stand. He looked ahead, beyond the brim of his stovepipe hat, and where there were many people, he saw one. Lincoln looked up at the clouds turning in the sky and knew that the nation was doing the same thing in time. It was time for a change. Lincoln looked deep within himself and searched for the recipe for a new country made from so many wild and unique ingredients. Which kind of structure does this poem have? rhythmic verse formal verse free verse repetitive verse
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The kind of structure in this poem " Lincoln Looked" is free verse.
a correct answer is an option (c) free verse.
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Free verse:- Free verse is the call given to poetry that does not use any harsh condition or rhyme scheme. Because it has no set meter, poems written in unfastened verse could have strains of any length, from an unmarried phrase to a lot longer.
Example:- Short poem “The Red Wheelbarrow” is written in free verse.
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here the poem is written in free verse structure which doesn't follow any strict meter or rhyme scheme.
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