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OpenStudy (mrnebula):

How do you know the poem “Wishing Well” is written in free verse? ---(Wishing Well)--- The mesh of blanket tangles and lumps of comfort two-toned flannel and bedspread twist and slip. I haven't slept in a week so i wear my brown hooded sweatshirt with the hoodstrings pulled tightly around my face. I picture a wishing well with edges of greening minerals and coins dull with old water. I throw my wish in a copper arc. After I've thrown it I lie unconcerned. These things take time.

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

A.The poem does not contain any rhyme. B.The poem is written in first person. C.The stanzas do not all have the same number of lines. D.The words are grouped as they might be in a conversation.

OpenStudy (emmigrace222):

oh boyy

OpenStudy (emmigrace222):

ik nothing about this im sorry :(

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

can u give me a hint your good at giving me hints

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

aw

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

ill just give it my best shot

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer is A, The poem does not contain any rhyme.

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

I'm pretty sure it's because it's written in first person. Most free verses are first person.

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