What type open poetry does not use a consistent meter pattern or rhyme? a. prose b. an idea c. free

What type open poetry does not use a consistent meter pattern or rhyme? a. prose b. an idea c. free verse d. extended metaphor

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  1. Free verse, as prose is regular speaking, an idea is just an idea, and an extended metaphor is a metaphor that is  described over several verses

  2. C. Free Verse.

    Explanation: Free verse is a literary device in poetry that doesn't have limitations of regular meter or rhythm, and doesn't rhyme. Free verse is also called "Open format poetry" and even if it doesn't have a regular rhythm, meter or structure and it doesn't rhyme, it stills provides and artistic expression. Many recognized authors often wrote in free verse, like Walt Whitman and T. S. Eliot.

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