Write a free verse poem. It doesn't have to rhyme, or it can, that is up to you. Include a onomatopoeia and hyperbole.
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Definition of Free Verse
Free verse is a literary device that can be defined as poetry that is free from limitations of regular meter or rhythm, and does not rhyme with fixed forms. Such poems are without rhythm and rhyme schemes, do not follow regular rhyme scheme rules, yet still provide artistic expression. In this way, the poet can give his own shape to a poem however he or she desires. However, it still allows poets to use alliteration, rhyme, cadences, and rhythms to get the effects that they consider are suitable for the piece.
Features of Free Verse
Free verse poems have no regular meter or rhythm.
They do not follow a proper rhyme scheme; these poems do not have any set rules.
This type of poem is based on normal pauses and natural rhythmical phrases, as compared to the artificial constraints of normal poetry.
It is also called vers libre, which is a French word meaning “free verse.”
Examples of Free Verse in Literature
Example #1: A Noiseless Patient Spider (By Walt Whitman)