Verse that has no theme, no set theme, no regular metre, rhyme or stanzaic pattern is called
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A.
Blank Verse
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B.
Flexible Verse
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C.
Heroic Verses
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D.
Free Verse
Correct Answer:
D. Free Verse
Explanation:
The correct answer is Free Verse. This literary form, also known as vers libre, is characterized by its lack of a consistent meter, rhyme scheme, or musical pattern. Unlike blank verse, which maintains a regular meter (typically iambic pentameter) without rhyming, free verse allows poets to create their own rhythmic structure based on the natural cadences of speech, providing maximum creative flexibility without the constraints of traditional poetic rules.
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