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? Identify the subgenre this poem belongs to. sonnet limerick free verse ballad Done Danny Deever by Rudyard Kipling (excerpt) "What are the bugles blowin' for?" said Files-on-Parade. "To turn you out, to turn you out", the Colour-Sergeant said. "What makes you look so white, so white?" said Files-on-Parade. "I'm dreadin' what I've got to watch", the Colour-Sergeant said. For they're hangin' Danny Deever, you can hear the Dead March play, The regiment's in 'ollow square—they're hangin' him to-day; They've taken of his buttons off an' cut his

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ballad

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Which sentence about free verse is generally true? Free verse lacks structure beyond individual lines. Free verse does not have a conventional rhyme scheme. Free verse has a regular pattern of stressed syllables. Free verse does not contain repetition. @MLCochenour

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Free verse lacks structure beyond individual lines. this is because there are no rules to a free verse the author makes up the rules to his own free verse as he goes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It was wrong :( but it's okay. Thankz! I got more though!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i wasnt sure ive nevert word with free verse i wikipediad that

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B

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