Domicilium Thomas Hardy | It faces west, and round the back and sides High beeches, bending, hang a veil of boughs, And sweep against the roof. Wild honeysucks Climb on t... | Rate it (0.00 / 0 votes) |
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Are you a poetry master?
»A poem that has no rhyme is called ________.
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A. a song
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B. free verse
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C. a limerick
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D. a ballad